D-Luciferin, Free Acid
A substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase.
Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalysed by luciferase. Luciferase is encoded by the luc gene, which is widely used as a reporter gene in a variety of cells. Because of the intrinsic low background of chemiluminescence technique, detection of the luc gene expression can be made at very low level. In addition, luciferin/luciferase has been used to measure 10-15 molar quantity of ATP.
• White solid soluble in DMSO and slightly soluble in water
• Store at -20°C and protect from light
• C11H8N2O3S2
• Mwt: 280
• [2591-17-5]
Internal Reference:
GEN-Biot10100
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