2017
DOI: 10.1111/php.12694
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Tyr72 and Tyr80 are Involved in the Formation of an Active Site of a Luciferase of Copepod Metridia longa

Abstract: Luciferase of copepod Metridia longa (MLuc) is a naturally secreted enzyme catalyzing the oxidative decarboxylation of coelenterazine with the emission of light. To date, three nonallelic isoforms of different lengths (17-24 kDa) for M. longa luciferase have been cloned. All the isoforms are single-chain proteins consisting of a 17-residue signal peptide for secretion, variable N-terminal part and conservative C-terminus responsible for luciferase activity. In contrast to other bioluminescent proteins containi… Show more

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“…respectively. The intensity of Tyr fluorescence in the case of GpLuc also exceeds that conditioned by Trp residue [11,34]. It obviously demonstrates that the environments of the side chains of aromatic residues in GpLuc and MLuc have to be identical and consequently their spatial structures should be very similar or the same.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…respectively. The intensity of Tyr fluorescence in the case of GpLuc also exceeds that conditioned by Trp residue [11,34]. It obviously demonstrates that the environments of the side chains of aromatic residues in GpLuc and MLuc have to be identical and consequently their spatial structures should be very similar or the same.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…luciferase isoforms [11,34], with excitation at 275 and 295 nm GpLuc fluoresces with the maxima at 303 and 330 nm characteristic of Tyr and Trp fluorescence (data not shown),…”
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“…In the absence of knowledge of the spatial structure of copepod luciferases, random and site‐directed mutagenesis is only the way to both improve catalytic properties of the enzyme and localize the amino acid residues involved in the formation of its active center. An attempt to determine the amino acids involved in the catalytic oxidation of the substrate and the formation of the active center using site‐directed mutagenesis was undertaken for MLuc7 luciferase . The internal cavity of hydromedusan Ca 2+ ‐regulated photoproteins which also use coelenterazine as a substrate of bioluminescence reaction contains many aromatic residues .…”
Section: Improvement Of Reporter Properties By Mutagenesismentioning
confidence: 99%