Marine luciferases are increasingly used as reporters to study gene regulation. These luciferases have utility in bioluminescent assay development, although little has been reported on their catalytic properties in response to substrate concentration. Here, we report that the two marine luciferases from the copepods, Gaussia princeps (GLuc) and Metridia longa (MLuc) were found, surprisingly, to produce light in a cooperative manner with respect to their luciferin substrate concentration; as the substrate concentration was decreased 10 fold the rate of light production decreased 1000 fold. This positive cooperative effect is likely a result of allostery between the two proposed catalytic domains found in Gaussia and Metridia. In contrast, th...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Copepods are the dominant taxa in zooplankton communities of the ocean worldwide. Although biolumine...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Marine luciferases are increasingly used as reporters to study gene regulation. These luciferases ha...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.Copepod luciferase...
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The secreted luciferases responsible for light emission of marine copepods have gained popularity fo...
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 ...
Light emission is widespread in the oceans, with over three quarters of all observed marine species ...
Bioluminescence methodologies have been extraordinarily useful due to their high sensitivity, broad ...
Gaussia luciferase (GLuc 18.2kDa; 168 residues) is a marine copepod luciferase that emits a bright b...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. N...
Abstract Pyrosomes are tunicates in the phylum Chordata, which also contains vertebrates. Their giga...
Within the calanoid copepods, the bioluminescent species comprise 5-59% of the abundance and 10-15% ...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Copepods are the dominant taxa in zooplankton communities of the ocean worldwide. Although biolumine...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...
Marine luciferases are increasingly used as reporters to study gene regulation. These luciferases ha...
Текст статьи не публикуется в открытом доступе в соответствии с политикой журнала.Copepod luciferase...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The secreted luciferases responsible for light emission of marine copepods have gained popularity fo...
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 ...
Light emission is widespread in the oceans, with over three quarters of all observed marine species ...
Bioluminescence methodologies have been extraordinarily useful due to their high sensitivity, broad ...
Gaussia luciferase (GLuc 18.2kDa; 168 residues) is a marine copepod luciferase that emits a bright b...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. N...
Abstract Pyrosomes are tunicates in the phylum Chordata, which also contains vertebrates. Their giga...
Within the calanoid copepods, the bioluminescent species comprise 5-59% of the abundance and 10-15% ...
Bioluminescence, the emission of ecologically functional light by living organisms, emerged independ...
Copepods are the dominant taxa in zooplankton communities of the ocean worldwide. Although biolumine...
Bioluminescence relies on the oxidation of a luciferin substrate catalysed by a luciferase enzyme. L...