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This basic part codes for the large bit of NanoLuc, which can be used as a split reporter. In combination with the small bit of NanoLuc and the addition of furimazine (the substrate) bright blue light is emitted. A flexible (GGS)5 linker is located in front of the large bit to enable the formation of fusion proteins. A strep tag is also included at the end for protein purification. | This basic part codes for the large bit of NanoLuc, which can be used as a split reporter. In combination with the small bit of NanoLuc and the addition of furimazine (the substrate) bright blue light is emitted. A flexible (GGS)5 linker is located in front of the large bit to enable the formation of fusion proteins. A strep tag is also included at the end for protein purification. | ||
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Split reporters have been used a lot to detect protein-protein interactions and for screening purposes (Dixon, 2015). NanoLuc is a small, structurally robust and very bright luciferase. Many methods have been developed using the split variant of NanoLuc, such as the HiBiT technology and NanoLuc ternary technolgy (Ohmuro-Matsuyama, 2019). | Split reporters have been used a lot to detect protein-protein interactions and for screening purposes (Dixon, 2015). NanoLuc is a small, structurally robust and very bright luciferase. Many methods have been developed using the split variant of NanoLuc, such as the HiBiT technology and NanoLuc ternary technolgy (Ohmuro-Matsuyama, 2019). |
Revision as of 10:34, 12 September 2019
LargeBitNanoLuc
This basic part codes for the large bit of NanoLuc, which can be used as a split reporter. In combination with the small bit of NanoLuc and the addition of furimazine (the substrate) bright blue light is emitted. A flexible (GGS)5 linker is located in front of the large bit to enable the formation of fusion proteins. A strep tag is also included at the end for protein purification.
IMAGE
Usage and Biology
Split reporters have been used a lot to detect protein-protein interactions and for screening purposes (Dixon, 2015). NanoLuc is a small, structurally robust and very bright luciferase. Many methods have been developed using the split variant of NanoLuc, such as the HiBiT technology and NanoLuc ternary technolgy (Ohmuro-Matsuyama, 2019).
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BamHI site found at 526
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]