1.13.12.18: dinoflagellate luciferase
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Word Map on EC 1.13.12.18
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1.13.12.18
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bioluminescence
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emit
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lingulodinium
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gonyaulax
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luminescence
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tetrapyrrole
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polyedrum
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luciferases
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alexandrium
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circadian
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clap
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whitting
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fundyense
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spinifera
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pyrocystis
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open-chain
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naked
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flash
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intramolecularly
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ph-activity
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lunula
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interspecific
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light-emitting
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catenella
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genus-specific
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biotechnology
- 1.13.12.18
-
bioluminescence
-
emit
-
lingulodinium
- gonyaulax
-
luminescence
- tetrapyrrole
- polyedrum
- luciferases
- alexandrium
-
circadian
-
clap
-
whitting
- fundyense
- spinifera
-
pyrocystis
-
open-chain
-
naked
- flash
-
intramolecularly
-
ph-activity
- lunula
-
interspecific
-
light-emitting
- catenella
-
genus-specific
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
D2-LCF, D3-LCF, LCF, luciferase
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Engineering on EC 1.13.12.18 - dinoflagellate luciferase
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additional information
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deletion mutants for N-terminal region of domain 3 of the luciferase show above 20% of wild type activity, the activities of C-terminal deleted mutants decrease drastically to below 1% of wild type
additional information
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for each luciferase domain (D1, D2, D3) the removal of approximately 50 N-terminal amino acids results in an increase in the ratio of luciferase activity at pH 8.0 relative to that at pH 6.3. At pH 8.0, peptides D1167-486, D2535-897, and D3927-1241, lacking the first 55, 47, and 62 amino acids of their N-termini retain about 40%, 50%, and 70% of the pH 6.3 luciferase activity, respectively