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Luciferase, firefly is a bioluminescent enzyme responsible for bioluminescence in fireflies and click beetles. Synonyms: Luciferase from Photinus pyralis (firefly). Grades: >98%. CAS No. 61970-00-1.
Luciferase, firefly
Luciferase, firefly is the light-emitting enzyme responsible for the bioluminescence of fireflies and click beetles. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Peptides. CAS No. 61970-00-1. Pack Sizes: 1 mg. Product ID: HY-P1004A.
Luciferase from Photinus pyralis (firefly), Recombinant
Fireflyluciferase is an enzyme that catalyzes production of light from luciferin in the presence of Mg2+-ATP and oxygen. The reaction of this enzyme with luciferin, ATP, and O2 results in the emission of light. Luciferase activity can be inhibited by general anesthetics including isoflurane and ketamine/medetomidine thereby affecting the sensitivity of bioluminescence imaging. Applications: The reaction of this enzyme with luciferin, atp, and o2 results in the emission of light. luciferase can be used to detect trace amounts of atp. fireflyluciferase is also one of the most commonly utilized reporter genes for the study of gene expression. the bioluminescent rea...pe I , > 5 ,000 ,000 units/mg protein; Type II, 15-30×106 light units/mg protein. Storage: -70°C. Form: Type I, Supplied as a solution in 50 mM Tris HCl pH 8.0, 1 mM dithiothreitol, 1 mM EDTA, and 10% (v/v) glycerol; Type II, Lyophilized powder approximately 20% protein; balance is primarily NaCl, HEPES buffer salts, and carbohydrate. Source: E. coli. Species: Photinus pyralis (firefly). Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase; EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1. Cat No: NATE-0424.
Native Photinus pyralis (firefly) Luciferase
Fireflyluciferase is an enzyme that catalyzes production of light from luciferin in the presence of Mg2+-ATP and oxygen. The reaction of this enzyme with luciferin, ATP, and O2 results in the emission of light. Luciferase activity can be inhibited by general anesthetics including isoflurane and ketamine/medetomidine thereby affecting the sensitivity of bioluminescence imaging. Applications: The reaction of this enzyme with luciferin, atp, and o2 results in the emission of light. luciferase can be used to detect trace amounts of atp. fireflyluciferase is also one of the most commonly utilized reporter genes for the study of gene expression. the bioluminescent reaction ... been used in a study to identify the different characteristics of reporter genes in whole-cell bacterial sensors. luciferase from photinus pyralis has also been used in a study to develop a novel bioluminogenic assay for α-chymotrypsin. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase; EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.13.12.7. CAS No. 9014-00-0. Luciferase. Mole weight: mol wt 120 kDa (two subunits). Form: Lyophilized powder appr
1,9-Nonanediol
1,9-Nonanediol is found to be a general anesthetic that can inhibit the fireflyluciferase enzyme from Photinus pyralis by competing with its normal substrate firefly luciferin. 1,9-Nonanediol can also inhibit the bacterial luciferase enzyme from Vibrio Harveyi by competing with the substrate n-decanal. Group: Biochemicals. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 3937-56-2. Pack Sizes: 10g, 50g. Molecular Formula: C9H20O2, Molecular Weight: 160.25. US Biological Life Sciences.
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2-Chlorobenzaldehyde Oxime
2-Chlorobenzaldehyde Oxime is a chemical reagent used in the synthesis of antimicrobial hydroxamates which are potential inhibitors of deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate synthase inhibiting growth of influenzae. Also used in the preparation ofsubstituted oxazole based fireflyluciferase inhibitors. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: 2-Chlorobenzaldehyde oxime; 2-Chlorobenzaldoxime; NSC 61415; o-Chlorobenzaldehyde oxime; o-Chlorobenzaldoxime. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 3717-28-0. Pack Sizes: 10g. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Biotinylated Luciferase from E. coli, Recombinant
Luciferase is an enzyme that catalyzes production of light from luciferin in the presence of Mg2+-ATP and oxygen. The reaction of this enzyme with luciferin, ATP, and O2 results in the emission of light. Luciferase activity can be inhibited by general anesthetics including isoflurane and ketamine/medetomidine thereby affecting the sensitivity of bioluminescence imaging. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase; EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.13.12.7. Luciferase. Mole weight: ca. 70 kDa. Activity: > 1.0 x 10^10 relative light units (RLU)/ml Specific activity: 1.9 x 10^11 RLU/mg purified protein. Stability: stable at 25°C for at least one week (liquid form). Appearance: Liquid form. Storage: at -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: E. coli. Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase; EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1. Cat No: NATE-1254.
CID 1375606
CID 1375606 is a surrogate agonist of orphan G protein-coupled receptor GPR27. Promotes recruitment of β-arrestin 2 to chimeric GPR27V2 and wild-type GPR27 in a fireflyluciferase complementation assay (pEC50 values are 6.34 and 5.1, respectively). GPR27 is characterized by a high level of conservation among vertebrates and a predominant expression in the central nervous system. In addition, it has recently been linked to insulin secretion. Synonyms: 2,4-Dichloro-N-(phenylcarbamoyl)phenylbenzamide; 2,4-Dichloro-N-(4-(phenylcarbamoyl)phenyl)benzamide. Grades: ≥98% by HPLC. CAS No. 313493-80-0. Molecular formula: C20H14Cl2N2O2. Mole weight: 385.24.
D-Luciferin
D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP [1]. We of er the fireflyluciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B). Uses: Scientific research. Group: Fluorescent dye. Alternative Names: D-(-)-Luciferin; Firefly luciferin; Beetle Luciferin. CAS No. 2591-17-5. Pack Sizes: 5 mg; 10 mg; 50 mg. Product ID: HY-12591A.
D-Luciferin potassium
D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP [1]. We offer the fireflyluciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B). Uses: Scientific research. Group: Fluorescent dye. Alternative Names: D-(-)-Luciferin potassium; Firefly luciferin potassium; Beetle Luciferin potassium. CAS No. 115144-35-9. Pack Sizes: 10 mM * 1 mL; 5 mg; 10 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg; 250 mg; 500 mg; 1 g. Product ID: HY-12591B.
D-Luciferin potassium salt
D-Luciferin potassium salt is a chemiluminescent substrate of fireflyluciferase. Synonyms: (4S)-4,5-Dihydro-2-(6-hydroxy-2-benzothiazolyl)-4-thiazolecarboxylic Acid Monopotassium Salt; 4-Thiazolecarboxylic acid, 4,5-dihydro-2-(6-hydroxy-2-benzothiazolyl)-, potassium salt (1:1), (4S)-; Firefly luciferin potassium salt. Grades: 95%. CAS No. 115144-35-9. Molecular formula: C11H7KN2O3S2. Mole weight: 318.41.
D-Luciferin sodium
D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP [1]. We of er the fireflyluciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B). Uses: Scientific research. Group: Fluorescent dye. Alternative Names: D-(-)-Luciferin sodium; Firefly luciferin sodium; Beetle Luciferin sodium. CAS No. 103404-75-7. Pack Sizes: 5 mg; 10 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg. Product ID: HY-12591.
Lauroyl coenzyme A lithium salt
Lauroyl CoA is a substrate for FAM34A proteins and a product of fireflyluciferase. Applications: A substrate for fam34a proteins. Group: Coenzymes. Synonyms: Dodecanoyl-Coenzyme A lithium salt. CAS No. 190063-12-8. Purity: ≥90%. Mole weight: 955.77. Appearance: Powder. Form: Solid. Dodecanoyl-Coenzyme A lithium salt; Lauroyl coenzyme A lithium salt; 190063-12-8. Cat No: COEC-056.
Luciferase from E. coli, Recombinant
Luciferase is an enzyme that catalyzes production of light from luciferin in the presence of Mg2+-ATP and oxygen. The reaction of this enzyme with luciferin, ATP, and O2 results in the emission of light. Luciferase activity can be inhibited by general anesthetics including isoflurane and ketamine/medetomidine thereby affecting the sensitivity of bioluminescence imaging. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase; EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.13.12.7. Luciferase. Mole weight: ca. 60 kDa. Activity: > 1.0 x 10^9 relative light units (RLU)/mg lyophilizate Specific activity: 1.4 x 10^11 RLU/mg purified protein. Stability: stable at 25°C for at least 5 days (liquid form). Appearance: White lyophilizate. Storage: at -20°C. Source: E. coli. Species: E. coli. Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase; EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1. Cat No: NATE-1253.
Photinus (firefly) is a bioluminescent insect. The first step in the reaction is the formation of an acid anhydride between the carboxylic group and AMP, with the release of diphosphate. The enzyme may be assayed by measurement of light emission. Group: Enzymes. Synonyms: fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase. Enzyme Commission Number: EC 1.13.12.7. CAS No. 61970-00-1. Luciferase. Storage: Store it at +4 ?C for short term. For long term storage, store it at -20 ?C?-80 ?C. Form: Liquid or lyophilized powder. EXWM-0620; Photinus-luciferin 4-monooxygenase (ATP-hydrolysing); EC 1.13.12.7; 61970-00-1; fireflyluciferase; luciferase (firefly luciferin); Photinus luciferin 4-monooxygenase (adenosine triphosphate-hydrolyzing); firefly luciferin luciferase; Photinus pyralis luciferase. Cat No: EXWM-0620.
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