Bioluminescence in marine systems is dominated by the use of coelenterazine for light production. The bioluminescent reaction of coelenterazine is an enzyme catalyzed oxidative decarboxylation: coelenterazine reacts with molecular oxygen to form carbon dioxide, coelenteramide, and light. One such class is the Ca2+‐regulated photoproteins. These proteins bind coelenterazine and oxygen, and trap 2‐hydroperoxycoelenterazine, an intermediate along the reaction pathway. The reaction is halted until Ca2+ binding triggers the completion of the reaction. There are currently no reported experimental, atomistic descriptions of this ternary Michaelis complex. This study utilized computational techniques to develop an atomistic model of the Michaelis c...
Coelenteramide-containing fluorescent proteins are products of bioluminescent reactions of marine c...
Obelia longissima, a tiny hydrozoan living in temperate and cold seas, features the Obelin photoprot...
International audienceObelia longissima, a tiny hydrozoan living in temperate and cold seas, feature...
Bioluminescence in marine systems is dominated by the use of one ligand for light production, coelen...
AbstractThe intrinsic fluorescence of two apo-photoproteins has been characterized and its concentra...
AbstractMutation of the Trp92 that is known to lie within the active site of the photoprotein obelin...
Bioluminescence of a variety of marine organisms is caused by monomeric Ca(2+)-regulated photoprotei...
Ca2+-regulated photoproteins use a noncovalently bound 2-hydroperoxycoelenterazine ligand to emit li...
Active hydromedusan and ctenophore Ca2+-regulated photoproteins form complexes consisting of apoprot...
AbstractThe bioluminescence spectra from the Ca2+-regulated photoproteins aequorin (λmax=469nm) and ...
AbstractMany proteins require a non-covalently bound ligand to be functional. How ligand binding aff...
Ca2+-regulated photoproteins are responsible for the bioluminescence of a variety of marine organism...
The intrinsic fluorescence of two apo-photoproteins has been characterized and its concentration-dep...
Bioluminescence of a variety of marine organisms, mostly cnidarians and ctenophores, is carried out ...
There are many questions associated with the understanding of the origin and regulation of biolumine...
Coelenteramide-containing fluorescent proteins are products of bioluminescent reactions of marine c...
Obelia longissima, a tiny hydrozoan living in temperate and cold seas, features the Obelin photoprot...
International audienceObelia longissima, a tiny hydrozoan living in temperate and cold seas, feature...
Bioluminescence in marine systems is dominated by the use of one ligand for light production, coelen...
AbstractThe intrinsic fluorescence of two apo-photoproteins has been characterized and its concentra...
AbstractMutation of the Trp92 that is known to lie within the active site of the photoprotein obelin...
Bioluminescence of a variety of marine organisms is caused by monomeric Ca(2+)-regulated photoprotei...
Ca2+-regulated photoproteins use a noncovalently bound 2-hydroperoxycoelenterazine ligand to emit li...
Active hydromedusan and ctenophore Ca2+-regulated photoproteins form complexes consisting of apoprot...
AbstractThe bioluminescence spectra from the Ca2+-regulated photoproteins aequorin (λmax=469nm) and ...
AbstractMany proteins require a non-covalently bound ligand to be functional. How ligand binding aff...
Ca2+-regulated photoproteins are responsible for the bioluminescence of a variety of marine organism...
The intrinsic fluorescence of two apo-photoproteins has been characterized and its concentration-dep...
Bioluminescence of a variety of marine organisms, mostly cnidarians and ctenophores, is carried out ...
There are many questions associated with the understanding of the origin and regulation of biolumine...
Coelenteramide-containing fluorescent proteins are products of bioluminescent reactions of marine c...
Obelia longissima, a tiny hydrozoan living in temperate and cold seas, features the Obelin photoprot...
International audienceObelia longissima, a tiny hydrozoan living in temperate and cold seas, feature...