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D-Luciferin [2591-17-5] [2591-17-5]

CDX-L0004
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CAS Number2591-17-5
Product group Chemicals
Estimated Purity>98%
Molecular Weight280.32
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Overview

  • Supplier
    Chemodex
  • Product Name
    D-Luciferin [2591-17-5] [2591-17-5]
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • CAS Number
    2591-17-5
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    >98%
  • Molecular Formula
    C11H8N2O3S2
  • Molecular Weight
    280.32
  • Scientific Description
    Chemical. CAS: 2591-17-5. Formula: C11H8N2O3S2. MW: 280.32. D-Luciferin is the most popular and versatile bioluminescent substrate. The firefly luciferase/luciferin bioluminescent system is found in the firefly (Photinus pyralis) and several other beetles. Firefly luciferase produces light by the ATP-dependent oxidation of D-Luciferin. The 560nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase activity when D-Luciferin and ATP are present in excess. 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. D-luciferin and luciferase can be used to assess ATP availability in cellular or biochemical assays. Firefly luciferase has long been conjugated to antibodies and used as a label in immunoassays using D-Luciferin as the substrate for detection. Compared to HRP and alkaline phosphatase, luciferase is less tolerant to chemical modifications. One particular advantage to the enzyme is that there is low endogenous luciferase activity in mammalian tissues besides its high sensitivity. Another important use of luciferase is in the area of hygiene monitoring. The luciferase/luciferin system can be used to detect contamination because ATP, present in all living organisms, is required to produce luminescence. The main application for this type of ATP bioluminescence is quality assurance by testing surfacesin food processing plants to determine whether or not there iscontamination of eitherequipment or products. - D-Luciferin is the most popular and versatile bioluminescent substrate. The firefly luciferase/luciferin bioluminescent system is found in the firefly (Photinus pyralis) and several other beetles. Firefly luciferase produces light by the ATP-dependent oxidation of D-Luciferin. The 560nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase activity when D-Luciferin and ATP are present in excess. 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. D-luciferin and luciferase can be used to assess ATP availability in cellular or biochemical assays. Firefly luciferase has long been conjugated to antibodies and used as a label in immunoassays using D-Luciferin as the substrate for detection. Compared to HRP and alkaline phosphatase, luciferase is less tolerant to chemical modifications. One particular advantage to the enzyme is that there is low endogenous luciferase activity in mammalian tissues besides its high sensitivity. Another important use of luciferase is in the area of hygiene monitoring. The luciferase/luciferin system can be used to detect contamination because ATP, present in all living organisms, is required to produce luminescence. The main application for this type of ATP bioluminescence is quality assurance by testing surfacesin food processing plants to determine whether or not there iscontamination of eitherequipment or products.
  • SMILES
    C(O)(=O)[C@@H]1N=C(C=2SC=3C(N2)=CC=C(O)C3)SC1
  • Storage Instruction
    -20°C,2°C to 8°C
  • UNSPSC
    12162000