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Luciferin Synthesis and Pesticide Detection by Luminescence Enzymatic Cascades
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022D-Luciferin (D-LH2), a substrate of firefly luciferase (Fluc), is important for a wide range of bioluminescence applications. This work reports a new and green method using enzymatic reactions (HELP, HadA Enzyme for Luciferin Preparation) to convert 19 ...
Pratchaya Watthaisong +2 more
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Constructing firefly luciferin bioluminescence probes for in vivo imaging.
Organic and biomolecular chemistry, 2022Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a widely applied visual approach for real-time detecting many physiological and pathological processes in a variety of biological systems.
Xingye Yang +4 more
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Recent achievements of bioluminescence imaging based on firefly luciferin-luciferase system.
European journal of medicinal chemistry, 2020Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) is a newly developed noninvasive visual approach which facilitates the understanding of a plethora of biological processes in vitro and in vivo due to the high sensitivity, resolution and selectivity, low background signal ...
Shufeng Li +3 more
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Dyes and Pigments, 2020
Boronate derivatives of luciferin, containing oxidant-activated self-immolative moieties, recently have been developed for bioluminescent detection of hydrogen peroxide in animal models.
Marcin Szala +2 more
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Boronate derivatives of luciferin, containing oxidant-activated self-immolative moieties, recently have been developed for bioluminescent detection of hydrogen peroxide in animal models.
Marcin Szala +2 more
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Luciferins, Bioluminescent Substances
Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1968AbstractThe bioluminescence of the American firefly Photinus is due to the reaction of 2‐(6‐hydroxybenzothiazol‐2‐yl)‐Δ2‐1,3‐thiazoline‐4‐carboxylic acid (“firefly luciferin”) with the enzyme luciferase in the presence of ATP and magnesium ion. In the crustacean Cypridina, on the other hand, the bioluminescence is due to the reaction of a luciferase ...
T, Goto, Y, Kishi
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Recent progress in the synthesis of firefly luciferin derivatives
Dyes and pigments, 2019Bioluminescent is a standard noninvasive technique for in vivo imaging. Bioluminescent screenings are based on the generation of light during interaction of luciferase with an appropriate substrate: D-luciferin (LH2), aminoluciferin (NH2-LH2) or theirs ...
R. Podsiadły +6 more
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An Interphylum Luciferin-Luciferase Reaction
Science, 1960The light-emitting enzyme-substance systems, heretofore separated from different types of luminescent organisms, exhibit a marked biological specificity and comprise chemically different components. Extracts from a luminescent fish are now found to cross react with a crustacean system; some properties of the new system and implications of the ...
F H, Johnson, Y, Haneda, E H, Sie
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