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'''Description'''<br>
 
'''Description'''<br>
 
This part is a translational unit for a mutant of the luciferase from the North American firefly (P. pyralis) as well as this species' luciferin regenerating enzyme (LRE). It is under the control of an Arabinose induced promoter (pBAD).  
 
This part is a translational unit for a mutant of the luciferase from the North American firefly (P. pyralis) as well as this species' luciferin regenerating enzyme (LRE). It is under the control of an Arabinose induced promoter (pBAD).  
 
D-Luciferin has to be added to obtain light output.
 
D-Luciferin has to be added to obtain light output.
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EPIC stands for '''Enhanced Photon Initiating Complex'''. It is described in [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17540326 Fujii et al. 2007] as having a 10 times higher substrate affinity and luminescence output compared to wildtype.
  
 
The part is codon optimised for expression in ''E.coli''.
 
The part is codon optimised for expression in ''E.coli''.

Latest revision as of 03:49, 28 October 2010

EPIC Firefly Luciferase and LRE
P. Pyralis
(E. coli optimised)

Description
This part is a translational unit for a mutant of the luciferase from the North American firefly (P. pyralis) as well as this species' luciferin regenerating enzyme (LRE). It is under the control of an Arabinose induced promoter (pBAD). D-Luciferin has to be added to obtain light output.

EPIC stands for Enhanced Photon Initiating Complex. It is described in [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17540326 Fujii et al. 2007] as having a 10 times higher substrate affinity and luminescence output compared to wildtype.

The part is codon optimised for expression in E.coli.


References
[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18949818 [1]:] S.M. Marques and J.C.G. Esteves da Silva, (2009) Firefly Bioluminescence: A Mechanistic Approach of Luciferase Catalyzed Reactions,Life 61, 6-17.

[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v440/n7082/abs/nature04542.html [2]:] T. Nakatsu et al. (2006) Structural Basis for the spectral difference in luciferase bioluminescence, Nature 440(16), 372-376.

[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11457857 [3]:] K. Gomi and N. Kajiyama, (2001) Oxyluciferin, a Luminescence Product of Firefly Luciferase, Is Enzymatically Regenerated into Luciferin, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(39), 36508-36513.