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Luciferase

Post by Pigeon » Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:41 pm

Luciferase is a generic term for the class of oxidative enzymes that produce bioluminescence, and is usually distinguished from a photoprotein. The name was first used by Raphaël Dubois who invented the words luciferin and luciferase, for the substrate and enzyme, respectively. Both words are derived from the Latin word lucifer, meaning "lightbearer", which in turn is derived from the Latin words for "light" (lux) and "to bring or carry" (ferre).

Luciferases are widely used in biotechnology, for bioluminescence imaging microscopy and as reporter genes, for many of the same applications as fluorescent proteins. However, unlike fluorescent proteins, luciferases do not require an external light source, but do require addition of luciferin, the consumable substrate.

Firefly and click beetle

The luciferases of fireflies – of which there are over 2000 species – and of the other Elateroidea (click beetles and relatives in general) are diverse enough to be useful in molecular phylogeny. In fireflies, the oxygen required is supplied through a tube in the abdomen called the abdominal trachea. One well-studied luciferase is that of the Photinini firefly Photinus pyralis, which has an optimum pH of 7.8


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Re: Luciferase

Post by Royal » Fri Nov 12, 2021 6:58 am

I was once called Lucifer by a homeless mentally disturbed Chinese lady...

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Re: Luciferase

Post by Pigeon » Fri Nov 12, 2021 2:04 pm

Royal wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 6:58 am I was once called Lucifer by a homeless mentally disturbed Chinese lady...
Did it give you a glowing feeling inside? :)

I bet Lucifer and Dragons were her go to's. And maybe Noodles.

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