14 Results for "

bioluminescent

" in MedChemExpress (MCE) Product Catalog:
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14 Results for "bioluminescent" in MCE Product Catalog:

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Cat. No.: HY-153229
Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing firefly luciferase mRNA. Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP exhibits a stable nanostructure, in which LNP plays a key role in effectively protecting and transporting mRNA to cells. Luciferase is a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and functional studies. Firefly Luciferase mRNA-LNP expresses firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is studied in research for RNA delivery, cell viability, and translation efficiency .
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Cat. No.: HY-P10633
CAS No.: 1628913-44-9
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Others

SmBiT Tag is an 11-amino-acid short peptide with extremely low natural affinity for LgBiT, with a Kd value of approximately 190 μM. It serves as a core component of the NanoLuc Binary Technology (NanoBiT) system. NanoBiT is a bioluminescent reporter system based on protein fragment complementation technology, which is used to monitor dynamic protein-protein interactions in live cells and in vitro .
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Cat. No.: HY-153235
COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing mRNA encoding COVID-19 Spike Protein. COVID-19 Spike Protein undertakes the functions of virus binding with host cell receptors, thereby mediating the entry of COVID-19 virus into cells. COVID-19 Spike Protein is an important site of action for host neutralizing antibodies and a key target for vaccine design. COVID-19 Spike Protein mRNA-LNP can be used for RNA delivery, vaccine formulation and design targeting SARS-CoV-2 .
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Cat. No.: HY-174790
Target:  

mRNA

Research Areas:  

Cancer

Firefly Luciferase mRNA is a reporter mRNA that can be transfected into cells to express firefly luciferase protein. Firefly Luciferase mRNA induces cytotoxicity in cancer cells at low concentrations. In cancer cells, the expression level of luciferase shows a non-linear relationship with the dose of Firefly Luciferase mRNA. When combined with the H2S-responsive bioluminescent probe (H-Luc), Firefly Luciferase mRNA enables bioluminescence-based detection of endogenous hydrogen sulfide in non-transgenic NAFLD cell models and NAFLD mouse models. Firefly Luciferase mRNA can be used in studies related to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease .
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Cat. No.: HY-147507
CAS No.: 2451986-45-9
Target:  

Fluorescent Dye

Research Areas:  

Others

SBP-1 is a sulfite bioluminescent probe (SBP). SBP-1 exhibits the excellent responsivity, selectivity and sensitivity towards sulfite. The recognition of SBP-1 towards sulfite is based on the mechanism of a sulfite-mediated intramolecular cleavage reaction. SBP-1 can be used for detection of exogenous and endogenous sulfite in living animal. SBP-1 also possesses a capability for quantitatively detecting sulfite within a certain concentration range in solution .
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Cat. No.: HY-148843
CAS No.: 145613-12-3
Target:  

Fluorescent Dye

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Others

D-Luciferin phosphate trisodium is a synthetic and bioluminescent substrate for firefly luciferase. D-Luciferin phosphate trisodium is dephosphorylated in the presence of alkaline phosphatase, releasing the free D-fluorescein. D-Luciferin phosphate trisodium is mainly used for highly sensitive detection of phosphatase .
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Cat. No.: HY-138760
CAS No.: 2421112-19-6
SEluc-2 is a small-molecule probe based on the firefly luciferin. SEluc-2, a bioluminescent probe for the sensitive and selective detection of thiols in living cells .
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Cat. No.: HY-147508
CAS No.: 2494035-92-4
Target:  

Fluorescent Dye

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Others

SBP-2 is a sulfite bioluminescent probe (SBP). The recognition of SBP-2 towards sulfite is based on the mechanism of a sulfite-mediated intramolecular cleavage reaction .
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Cat. No.: HY-147509
CAS No.: 2494035-93-5
Target:  

Fluorescent Dye

Research Areas:  

Others

SBP-3 is a sulfite bioluminescent probe (SBP). The recognition of SBP-3 towards sulfite is based on the mechanism of a sulfite-mediated intramolecular cleavage reaction .
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Cat. No.: HY-137785
CAS No.: 165522-16-7
2-Chloro-4-nitrophenyl-β-D-maltotrioside is a chromogenic substrate used in bioluminescent and fluorescent assays to detect α-amylase.
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Cat. No.: HY-153230
Firefly luciferase circRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing Firefly luciferase circRNA, suitable for assays of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. Luciferase is commonly used as a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and function studies. Firefly Luciferase circRNA will express firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Common luciferase are firefly luciferase and sea kidney luciferase .
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Cat. No.: HY-D3461
CAS No.: 2770784-56-8
CycLuc1 methyl ester (Example 1) is a selective CES1 substrate and indirect bioluminescent inducer. CycLuc1 methyl ester undergoes catalytic hydrolysis via CES1-mediated ester bond cleavage to form a carboxyl product. The carboxyl product of CycLuc1 methyl ester undergoes an oxidation reaction with luciferase to generate a detectable bioluminescent signal. CycLuc1 methyl ester enables quantitative detection of CES1 activity .
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Cat. No.: HY-D3308
CAS No.: 1643661-02-2
CoelPhos is the cell-impermeable coelenterazine derivative. CoelPhos specifically recognizes extracellular GLuc and generates luminescent signals. CoelPhos is a practical bioluminescent tool for monitoring exocytic processes such as cell surface membrane fusion .
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Cat. No.: HY-D3436
Target:  

Fluorescent Dye

Research Areas:  

Cancer

Pt-Luc is a bioluminescent probe used for real-time, non-invasive monitoring of Pt (IV) prodrug reduction in living cells and animal models. The detection mechanism of Pt-Luc relies on the intracellular reduction mediated by active cysteine residues in proteins. Pt-Luc can penetrate the membrane of living cells; after entering cells, active cysteine thiolates in high-molecular-weight protein components reduce the Pt (IV) complex, thereby cleaving the caged aminoluciferin substrate. The released free aminoluciferin is then oxidized by luciferase in the presence of ATP to generate a bioluminescent signal, whose intensity is directly correlated with the reduction degree of Pt (IV) .
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