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Renilla reniformis Luciferins

Charbonneau, H., and Cormier, M. J. (1979). Ca2+-induced bioluminescence in Renilla reniformis. Purification and characterization of a calcium-triggered luciferin-binding protein. J. Biol. Chem. 254 769-780. [Pg.386]

Cormier, M. J., and Dure, L. S. (1963). Studies on the bioluminescence of Balanoglossus biminiensis extracts. I. Requirement for hydrogen peroxide and characteristics of the system. J. Biol. Chem. 238 785-789. Cormier, M. J., and Hori, K. (1963). Studies on the bioluminescence of Renilla reniformis. IV. Non-enzymatic activation of Renilla luciferin. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 88 99-104. [Pg.388]

Hori, K., and Cormier, M. J. (1965). Studies on the bioluminescence of Renilla reniformis. V. Absorption and fluorescence characteristics of chromatographically pure luciferin. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 102 386-396. [Pg.404]

Kumar, S., et al. (1990). Amino acid sequence of the calcium-triggered luciferin binding protein of Renilla reniformis. FEBS Lett. 268 287-290. [Pg.412]

The sea pansy, Renilla reniformis, contains a luciferase K luciferin = 30 nmol 1 pH optimum... [Pg.291]


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