2012
DOI: 10.1021/bi300740y
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The Luciferin Binding Site Residues C/T311 (S314) Influence the Bioluminescence Color of Beetle Luciferases through Main-Chain Interaction with Oxyluciferin Phenolate

Abstract: Beetle luciferases emit different bioluminescence colors from green to red; however, no clear relationship between the identity of the luciferin binding site residues and bioluminescence colors was found in different luciferases, and it is unclear whether critical interactions affecting emission spectra occur on the thiazolyl or on the benzothiazolyl sides of the luciferin binding site. Through homology modeling and site-directed mutagenesis using our multicolor set of beetle luciferases (Pyrearinus termitillu… Show more

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“…Mutations at all of these target sites have been shown to perturb D-luciferin binding (and thus light emission), while preserving the overall structural integrity of the enzyme. 9,30,62 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mutations at all of these target sites have been shown to perturb D-luciferin binding (and thus light emission), while preserving the overall structural integrity of the enzyme. 9,30,62 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Luminescence is one of the most useful processes for generating colors from nature to increase species awareness, to attract food, and to defend the attacker . The luciferase of beetle is a good example of biological materials, which emits a wide range of luminescent colors from green to red depending on the sensitivity to factors as denaturing conditions . Inspired by nature, material scientists and engineers have tried to develop luminescent materials by utilizing conjugated polymers, inorganic nanoparticles, and alloyed nanobelts .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3, 4) and green (540 nm) dianion enolate form (Fig. 3, 5) (Shimomura 2012, Viviani et al 2012). These facts led to the belief that an important basic amino acid residue like arginine present, distant or absent near the nascent excited oxyluciferin assists the formation of the keto or enolate product.…”
Section: Luminescence Beetles: Chemistry and Color Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%