dehydroluciferin has been researched along with oxyluciferin* in 2 studies
1 review(s) available for dehydroluciferin and oxyluciferin
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Oxyluciferin photoacidity: the missing element for solving the keto-enol mystery?
The oxyluciferin family of fluorophores has been receiving much attention from the research community and several systematic studies have been performed in order to gain more insight regarding their photophysical properties and photoprotolytic cycles. In this minireview, we summarize the knowledge obtained so far and define several possible lines for future research. More importantly, we analyze the impact of the discoveries on the firefly bioluminescence phenomenon made so far and explain how they re-open again the discussion regarding the identity (keto or enol species) of the bioluminophore. Topics: Animals; Benzothiazoles; Fireflies; Firefly Luciferin; Indoles; Light; Protons; Pyrazines | 2013 |
1 other study(ies) available for dehydroluciferin and oxyluciferin
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Kinetics of inhibition of firefly luciferase by oxyluciferin and dehydroluciferyl-adenylate.
The inhibition mechanisms of the firefly luciferase (Luc) by the two major products of the reactions catalysed by Luc, oxyluciferin and dehydroluciferyl-adenylate (L-AMP), were investigated. Light production in the presence and absence of these inhibitors (0.5 to 2 microM oxyluciferin; 0.0025 to 1.25 microM L-AMP) has been measured in 50 mM Hepes buffer (pH=7.5), 10 nM Luc, 250 microM ATP and D-Luciferin (from 3.75 up to 120 microM). Nonlinear regression analysis with the appropriate kinetic models (Henri-Michaelis-Menten and William-Morrison equations) reveals that oxyluciferin is a competitive inhibitor of luciferase (Ki=0.50+/-0.03 microM) while L-AMP act as a tight-binding competitive inhibitor (Ki=3.8+/-0.7 nM). The Km values obtained both for oxyluciferin and L-AMP were 14.7+/-0.7 and 14.9+/-0.2 microM, respectively. L-AMP is a stronger inhibitor of Luc than oxyluciferin and the major responsible for the characteristic flash profile of in vitro Luc bioluminescence. Topics: Animals; Enzyme Inhibitors; Fireflies; Firefly Luciferin; Indoles; Kinetics; Luciferases, Firefly; Pyrazines | 2008 |