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Coelenteramide is the
oxidized product, or oxyluciferin, of the
bioluminescent reactions in many
marine organisms that use coelenterazine. It was first...
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available for
oxidation by the luciferase,
where it is
degraded to
coelenteramide with a
resultant release of energy. In the
absence of GFP, this energy...
- now-obsolete
phylum coelenterata. Likewise, the two main
metabolites –
coelenteramide and
coelenteramine – were
named after their respective functional groups...
- luciferin,
Coelenterazine and O2 and its 3
products are the oxyluciferin,
Coelenteramide, CO2, and light. This
enzyme belongs to the
family of oxidoreductases...
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reaction Coelenterazine + O2 ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
coelenteramide + CO2 + hν In the process,
coelenterazine is
oxidized with a concurrent...
- group, coelenterazine-2-hydroperoxide, into
excited coelenteramide and CO2. As the
excited coelenteramide relaxes to the
ground state, blue
light (wavelength...
- coelenterazine. It was
first isolated from
Aequorea victoria along with
coelenteramide after coelenterates were
stimulated to emit light.
Shimomura O, Johnson...
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calcium concentrations. A
similar system invokes obelin and its
luciferin coelenteramide,
which may
possess faster calcium response time and Mg2+ insensitivity...