dehydrocoelenterazine has been researched along with coelenterazine* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for dehydrocoelenterazine and coelenterazine
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Enzymatic conversion of dehydrocoelenterazine to coelenterazine using FMN-bound flavin reductase of NAD(P)H:FMN oxidoreductase.
Coelenterazine (CTZ) is known as luciferin (a substrate) for the luminescence reaction with luciferase (an enzyme) in marine organisms and is unstable in aqueous solutions. The dehydrogenated form of CTZ (dehydrocoelenterazine, dCTZ) is stable and thought to be a storage form of CTZ and a recycling intermediate from the condensation reaction of coelenteramine and 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvic acid to CTZ. In this study, the enzymatic conversion of dCTZ to CTZ was successfully achieved using NAD(P)H:FMN oxidoreductase from the bioluminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri ATCC 7744 (FRase) in the presence of NADH (the FRase-NADH reaction). CTZ reduced from dCTZ in the FRase-NADH reaction was identified by HPLC and LC/ESI-TOF-MS analyses. Thus, dCTZ can be enzymatically converted to CTZ in vitro. Furthermore, the concentration of dCTZ could be determined by the luminescence activity using the CTZ-utilizing luciferases (Gaussia luciferase or Renilla luciferase) coupled with the FRase-NADH reaction. Topics: Aliivibrio fischeri; Animals; Bacterial Proteins; Biocatalysis; Biotransformation; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Flavin Mononucleotide; Gene Expression; Imidazoles; Kinetics; Luciferases; Luminescence; Luminescent Measurements; NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases; Phenylpyruvic Acids; Pyrazines; Renilla | 2022 |