Abstract The New Zealand glowworm, Arachnocampa luminosa, is well-known for displays of blue-green bioluminescence, but details of its bioluminescent chemistry have been elusive. The glowworm is evolutionarily distant from other bioluminescent creatures studied in detail, including the firefly. We have isolated and characterised the molecular components of the glowworm luciferase-luciferin system using chromatography, mass spectrometry and 1H NMR spectroscopy. The purified luciferase enzyme is in the same protein family as firefly luciferase (31% sequence identity). However, the luciferin substrate of this enzyme is produced from xanthurenic acid and tyrosine, and is entirely different to that of the firefly and known luciferins of other gl...
A full-length clone encoding Lampyris noctiluca (British glow-worm) luciferase was isolated from a c...
A full-length clone encoding Lampyris noctiluca (British glow-worm) luciferase was isolated from a c...
Bioluminescence—i.e., the emission of visible light by living organisms—is defined as a biochemical ...
The aim of the research described in this thesis was to discover the luciferin responsible for biolu...
AbstractBioluminescence is the emission of visible light by living organisms. Here we describe the i...
AbstractBioluminescence is the emission of visible light by living organisms. Here we describe the i...
The aim of the research described in this thesis was to discover the luciferin responsible for biolu...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
A full-length clone encoding Lampyris noctiluca (British glow-worm) luciferase was isolated from a c...
A full-length clone encoding Lampyris noctiluca (British glow-worm) luciferase was isolated from a c...
Bioluminescence—i.e., the emission of visible light by living organisms—is defined as a biochemical ...
The aim of the research described in this thesis was to discover the luciferin responsible for biolu...
AbstractBioluminescence is the emission of visible light by living organisms. Here we describe the i...
AbstractBioluminescence is the emission of visible light by living organisms. Here we describe the i...
The aim of the research described in this thesis was to discover the luciferin responsible for biolu...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
Bioluminescence in Diptera is found in the family Keroplatidae, in the glowworms of the genera Arach...
A full-length clone encoding Lampyris noctiluca (British glow-worm) luciferase was isolated from a c...
A full-length clone encoding Lampyris noctiluca (British glow-worm) luciferase was isolated from a c...
Bioluminescence—i.e., the emission of visible light by living organisms—is defined as a biochemical ...