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Luciferase Pholas dactylus

Luciferase (Pholas dactylus) =11 % carbohydrate content 0.707 (TJ 75H2... [Pg.239]

Michelson, A. M. (1978). Purification and properties of Pholas dactylus luciferin and luciferase. Method. Enzymol. 57 385-406. [Pg.420]

Pholasin is the protein-bound luciferin from the bivalve mollusc Pholas dactylus. This substrate reacts with its luciferase and molecular oxygen to produce light. The photoprotein, commercially available, undergoes an oxidative... [Pg.270]

The luciferase isolated from the burrowing clam Pholas dactylus is essentially a peroxidase, which oxidizes a complex oiganic side chain on the surface of a luciferin. This enzyme has not been used in imunoassays however, the luciferin is a substrate for horseradish peroxidase, which produces a very sensitive assay for that enzyme (38). [Pg.194]


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