生物发光
荧光素
荧光素酶
萤光素酶类
萤火虫协议
生物发光成像
化学
光发射
生物物理学
三磷酸腺苷
生物化学
生物
基因
材料科学
转染
光电子学
动物
作者
Masahiro Kiyama,Ryoichi Saito,Satoshi Iwano,Rika Obata,Haruki Niwa,Shôjirô Maki
标识
DOI:10.2174/1568026616666160413135055
摘要
Firefly bioluminescence is widely used in life science research as a useful analysis tool. For example, the adenosine-5′-triphosphate (ATP)-dependent enzymatic firefly bioluminescence reaction has long been utilized as a microbial monitoring tool. Rapid and sensitive firefly luciferin-luciferase combinations are used not only to measure cell viability but also for reporter-gene assays. Recently, bioluminescence was utilized as a noninvasive, real-time imaging tool for living subjects to monitor cells and biological events. However, the number of commercialized luciferase genes is limited and tissue-permeable near-infrared (NIR) region emitting light is required for in vivo imaging. In this review, recent studies describing synthetic luciferin analogues predicted to have red-shifted bioluminescence are summarized. Luciferase substrates emitting red, green, and blue light that were designed and developed in our laboratory are presented. The longest emission wavelength of the synthesized luciferin analogues was recorded at 675 nm, which is within the NIR region. This compound is now commercially available as “Aka Lumine®”. Keywords: Biological window, Bioluminescence imaging, Enhanced emission, Firefly, Luciferin analogue, Multicolor emission, Near-infrared.
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