Abstract Pyrosomes are tunicates in the phylum Chordata, which also contains vertebrates. Their gigantic blooms play important ecological and biogeochemical roles in oceans. Pyrosoma, meaning “fire-body”, derives from their brilliant bioluminescence. The biochemistry of this light production is unknown, but has been hypothesized to be bacterial in origin. We found that mixing coelenterazine—a eukaryote-specific luciferin—with Pyrosoma atlanticum homogenate produced light. To identify the bioluminescent machinery, we sequenced P. atlanticum transcriptomes and found a sequence match to a cnidarian luciferase (RLuc). We expressed this novel luciferase (PyroLuc) and, combined with coelenterazine, it produced light. A similar gene was recently p...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Within the calanoid copepods, the bioluminescent species comprise 5-59% of the abundance and 10-15% ...
Pyrosomes are tunicates in the phylum Chordata, which also contains vertebrates. Their gigantic bloo...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence—i.e., the emission of visible light by living organisms—is defined as a biochemical ...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. N...
The pelagic tunicate, Pyrosoma atlanticum, has been observed since the 1840s and can be found in tro...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bioluminescence the emission of visible light by living organisms relies on the oxidation of a luc...
© 2020 by the authors.Pyrocystis lunula is considered a model organism due to its bioluminescence ca...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Within the calanoid copepods, the bioluminescent species comprise 5-59% of the abundance and 10-15% ...
Pyrosomes are tunicates in the phylum Chordata, which also contains vertebrates. Their gigantic bloo...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence—i.e., the emission of visible light by living organisms—is defined as a biochemical ...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. N...
The pelagic tunicate, Pyrosoma atlanticum, has been observed since the 1840s and can be found in tro...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Bioluminescence the emission of visible light by living organisms relies on the oxidation of a luc...
© 2020 by the authors.Pyrocystis lunula is considered a model organism due to its bioluminescence ca...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Within the calanoid copepods, the bioluminescent species comprise 5-59% of the abundance and 10-15% ...