萤光素酶类
生物发光
荧光素酶
七鳃鳗科
生物发光成像
荧光素
生物
光发射
报告基因
体内
生物化学
化学
细胞生物学
分子生物学
生物物理学
基因
基因表达
萤火虫协议
遗传学
转染
材料科学
进化生物学
光电子学
作者
Pritha Ray,Sanjiv S. Gambhir
出处
期刊:Humana Press eBooks
[Humana Press]
日期:2008-01-19
卷期号:411: 131-144
被引量:22
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-59745-549-7_10
摘要
Bioluminescence imaging has become a very popular tool for noninvasive monitoring of fundamental biological and molecular processes in small living subjects. Luciferases are light-emitting enzymes that can generate light (known as bioluminescence) after reacting with specific substrates. The emitted light is used as a detection system for luciferase activity, which acts as a "reporter" for the activity of any regulatory elements that control its expression. These enzymes are isolated from various organisms, conveniently modified for expression in mammalian cells, and are extensively used in molecular biology and cell culture experiments. Recent advances in optical technology have opened a new dimension for in vivo application of luciferase enzymes in biomedical research. The most commonly utilized luciferases for in vivo bioluminescence are isolated from two very different sources: firefly luciferase (or beetle luciferase) and renilla luciferase (isolated from sea pansy). Although both these luciferases can produce light following interaction with the substrates, structurally and biochemically they are very different. Here we describe the methods and applications of firefly and renilla luciferases in molecular imaging using small animals.
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