Spectroscopic and photophysical properties of firefly luciferin and oxyluciferin analogues with an amine substituent (NH , NHMe and NMe ) at the C6' position were studied based on absorption and fluorescence measurements. Their π-electronic properties were investigated by DFT and TD-DFT calculations. These compounds showed fluorescence solvatochromism with good quantum yields. An increase in the electron-donating strength of the substituent led to the bathochromic shift of the fluorescence maximum. The fluorescence maxima of the luciferin analogues and the corresponding oxyluciferin analogues in a solvent were well correlated with each other. Based on the obtained data, the polarity of a luciferase active site was explained. As a result, the maximum wavelength of bioluminescence for a luciferin analogue was readily predicted by measuring the photoluminescence of the luciferin analogue in place of that of the corresponding oxyluciferin analogue.
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