9014-00-0
Chemical Structure
Luciferase (bacterial)
- CAS No.: 9014-00-0
- Formula:N/A
- Molecular Weight:N/A
SMILES: [Luciferase (bacterial)]
Biological Activity: Luciferase (bacterial) acts as a luminescence inducer and catalyst. Luciferase (bacterial) catalyzes the reduction of methylene blue, quinones, ferricyanide, and FMN using reduced DPN (HY-12452) (or an alternative electron donor for FMN). Luciferase (bacterial) binds to reduced FMN to form a luminescent reaction complex. Luciferase (bacterial) scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) and protects bacterial cells from oxidative stress damage. Luciferase (bacterial) is applicable to studies related to oxidative stress[1][2][3][4][5].
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Luciferase (bacterial) | Luciferase (bacterial) acts as a luminescence inducer and catalyst. Luciferase (bacterial) catalyzes the reduction of methylene blue, quinones, ferricyanide, and FMN using reduced DPN (HY-12452) (or an alternative electron donor for FMN). Luciferase (bacterial) binds to reduced FMN to form a luminescent reaction complex. Luciferase (bacterial) scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) and protects bacterial cells from oxidative stress damage. Luciferase (bacterial) is applicable to studies related to oxidative stress. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. McELROY WD, et al. Enzymatic properties of bacterial luciferase. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1955 May;56(1):240-55.
- [2]. Szpilewska H, et al. Experimental evidence for the physiological role of bacterial luciferase in the protection of cells against oxidative stress. Current microbiology. 2003 Nov;47(5):379-82. [Content Brief]
- [3]. Tinikul R, et al. Bacterial luciferase: Molecular mechanisms and applications. The Enzymes. 2020;47:427-455. [Content Brief]
- [4]. Nealson KH. Autoinduction of bacterial luciferase. Occurrence, mechanism and significance. Arch Microbiol. 1977 Feb 4;112(1):73-9.
- [5]. Lee J, et al. The Sensitized Bioluminescence Mechanism of Bacterial Luciferase. Photochemistry and photobiology. 2019 May;95(3):679-704.
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