Abstract:A blue fluorescence protein has been isolated and purified from extracts of the luminous bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum. It is a single polypeptide of molecular weight 22,000 with absorption maxima at 274 and 418 nm. It is efficiently fluorescent (OF 0.45), with a fully corrected spectral maximum (476 nm) and distribution identical to the in vivo bioluminescence from this same type of bacterium. At low concentration this fluorescence shifts towards the red and becomes identical to the in vitro biolumines… Show more
“…[1][2][3] The intense fluorescence of this protein is caused by non-covalently bound 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine (compound 1 in Fig. 1), a substrate that is also known to serve as the direct biosynthetic precursor of vitamin B 2 (riboflavin; compound 3 in Fig.…”
“…[1][2][3] The intense fluorescence of this protein is caused by non-covalently bound 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine (compound 1 in Fig. 1), a substrate that is also known to serve as the direct biosynthetic precursor of vitamin B 2 (riboflavin; compound 3 in Fig.…”
“…Just prior to the discovery of the yellow-green strain, by Ruby and Nealson (1977), had come the announcement by Gast and Lee (1976) of another sensitized bioluminescence system in the bacteria. In this and later reports Lee and Koka, 1978), these authors have described the purification and properties of blue fluorescence proteins isolated from two species of bioluminescent bacteria, P. phosphoreum and P. fisheri.…”
“…Lumazine protein consisting of 185 amino acids is a fluorescent protein and was found in Photobacterium phosphoreum at the second half of 1970 (Gast and Lee, 1978;Small et al, 1980). The strong fluorescent protein forms non-covalent bond interacted with 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine (It was hereafter referred to as lumazine) known to be a precursor for direct biosynthesis of (A) (B) Fig.…”
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