Luciferin, Caged Luciferin and Coelenterazine
Coelenterazine
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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CZ2.5 | 2.5 mg | $ 69.00 | |
CZ5 | 5 mg | $ 105.00 | |
CZ10 | 10 mg | $ 155.00 | |
CZ25 | 25 mg | $ 339.00 | |
CZ50 | 50 mg | $ 585.00 |
Description
Coelenterazine is a luminophore found in aquatic organisms and is the substrate for many luciferase enzymes, including Renilla reniformis, Gaussia and aequorins. It is commonly used for bioluminescent calcium detection and the monitoring of reporter genes in BRET (Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer), ELISA and HTS methods as well as chemiluminescent detection of superoxide anions and peroxynitrite in cells or tissues.
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | CZ |
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CAS # | 55779-48-1 |
MW | 423.46 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store under inert gas at -20°C. Protect from light. |
Coelenterazine 400a
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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C-320-1 | 1 mg | $ 222.00 | |
C-320-10 | 10 mg | $ 635.00 | |
C-320-25 | 25 mg | $ 1,582.00 |
Description
Coelenterazine 400a is a derivative of coelenterazine and is a good substrate for Renilla reniformis luciferase (RLuc), but does not oxidize well with Gaussia (GLuc). It is the preferred substrate for BRET (Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer) since its emission maximum of 400nm has minimal interference with the GFP emission.
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | C-320 |
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CAS # | 70217-82-2 |
MW | 391.48 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store at -20°C. Protect from light. |
D-Luciferin Firefly, free acid (Proven and Published®)
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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L-123-250 | 250 mg | $ 438.00 | |
L-123-500 | 500 mg | $ 742.00 | |
L-123-1 | 1 g | $ 974.00 |
Description
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of luciferase. This substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors to emit a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C. Through the utilization of ATP, the reaction can be further used to indicate the presence of energy or life in order to function as a life-death stain.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
Luciferin is also commonly used for in vitro research, including luciferase and ATP assays, gene reporter assays, high throughput sequencing and various contamination assays.
Note: The Free Acid form of luciferin will not dissolve in water or PBS unless a dilute base such as NaOH, KOH, sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate is added to adjust the pH. The potassium or sodium salts of luciferin are more convenient for experiments, particularly for in vivo imaging, since they readily dissolve in water or buffer.
Tested and Certified for in vivo imaging (See "Luciferin FAQ" in additional information)
Firefly Luciferin is identical to Beetle Luciferin. (See "Additional Information" for structures.)
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | L-123 |
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Name(s) |
D-Luciferin Firefly, free acid (Proven and Published®), 4,5-Dihydro-2-(6-hydroxy-2-benzothiazolyl)-4-thiazolecarboxylic acid |
CAS # | 2591-17-5 |
Formula | C11H8N2O3S2 |
MW | 280.33 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |
PubChem Chemical ID | 92934 |
D-Luciferin, Potassium Salt (Endotoxin Free)
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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eLUCK-100 | 100 mg | $ 77.00 | |
eLUCK-250 | 250 mg | $ 184.00 | |
eLUCK-300 | 300 mg | $ 215.00 | |
eLUCK-500 | 500 mg | $ 273.00 | |
eLUCK-1G | 1 g | $ 345.00 | |
eLUCK-2G | 2 x 1 g | $ 628.00 | |
eLUCK-3G | 3 x 1 g | $ 933.00 | |
eLUCK-4G | 4 x 1 g | $ 1,232.00 | |
eLUCK-5G | 5 x 1 g | $ 1,526.00 | |
eLUCK-10G | 10 x 1 g | $ 3,023.00 |
Description
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of luciferase. This water soluble substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors to emit a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C. Through the utilization of ATP, the reaction can be further used to indicate the presence of energy or life in order to function as a life-death stain.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
Luciferin is also commonly used for in vitro research, including luciferase and ATP assays, gene reporter assays, high throughput sequencing and various contamination assays.
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | eLUCK |
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CAS # | 115144-35-9 |
MW | 318.42 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |
D-Luciferin, Potassium Salt (Proven and Published®)
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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LUCK-100 | 100 mg | $ 54.00 | |
LUCK-250 | 250 mg | $ 129.00 | |
LUCK-300 | 300 mg | $ 151.00 | |
LUCK-500 | 500 mg | $ 194.00 | |
LUCK-1G | 1 g | $ 245.00 | |
LUCK-2G | 2 x 1 g | $ 472.00 | |
LUCK-3G | 3 x 1 g | $ 702.00 | |
LUCK-4G | 4 x 1 g | $ 928.00 | |
LUCK-5G | 5 x 1 g | $ 1,150.00 | |
LUCK-10G | 10 x 1 g | $ 2,280.00 |
Description
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of luciferase. This water soluble substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors to emit a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C. Through the utilization of ATP, the reaction can be further used to indicate the presence of energy or life in order to function as a life-death stain.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
Luciferin is also commonly used for in vitro research, including luciferase and ATP assays, gene reporter assays, high throughput sequencing and various contamination assays. ®
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | LUCK® |
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Name(s) |
LUCK®, Proven and Published®; D-Luciferin, Potassium Salt; 4,5-Dihydro-2-(6-hydroxy-2-benzothiazolyl)-4-thiazolecarboxylic acid potassium salt; |
CAS # | 115144-35-9 |
Formula | C11H7N2O3S2K |
MW | 318.42 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |
PubChem Chemical ID | 44134804 |
D-Luciferin, Sodium Salt (Endotoxin Free)
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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eLUCNA-100 | 100 mg | $ 77.00 | |
eLUCNA-250 | 250 mg | $ 184.00 | |
eLUCNA-300 | 300 mg | $ 215.00 | |
eLUCNA-500 | 500 mg | $ 273.00 | |
eLUCNA-1G | 1 g | $ 345.00 | |
eLUCNA-2G | 2 x 1 g | $ 628.00 | |
eLUCNA-3G | 3 x 1 g | $ 933.00 | |
eLUCNA-4G | 4 x 1 g | $ 1,232.00 | |
eLUCNA-5G | 5 x 1 g | $ 1,526.00 | |
eLUCNA-10G | 10 x 1 g | $ 3,023.00 |
Description
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of luciferase. This water soluble substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors to emit a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C. Through the utilization of ATP, the reaction can be further used to indicate the presence of energy or life in order to function as a life-death stain.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
Luciferin is also commonly used for in vitro research, including luciferase and ATP assays, gene reporter assays, high throughput sequencing and various contamination assays.
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | eLUCNA |
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CAS # | 103404-75-7 |
MW | 320.32 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |
D-Luciferin, Sodium Salt (Proven and Published®)
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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LUCNA-100 | 100 mg | $ 54.00 | |
LUCNA-250 | 250 mg | $ 129.00 | |
LUCNA-300 | 300 mg | $ 151.00 | |
LUCNA-500 | 500 mg | $ 194.00 | |
LUCNA-1G | 1 g | $ 245.00 | |
LUCNA-2G | 2 x 1 g | $ 472.00 | |
LUCNA-3G | 3 x 1 g | $ 702.00 | |
LUCNA-4G | 4 x 1 g | $ 928.00 | |
LUCNA-5G | 5 x 1 g | $ 1,150.00 | |
LUCNA-10G | 10 x 1 g | $ 2,280.00 |
Description
Tested and Certified for in vivo imaging (See "Luciferin FAQ" in additional information)
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of luciferase. This water soluble substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors to emit a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C. Through the utilization of ATP, the reaction can be further used to indicate the presence of energy or life in order to function as a life-death stain.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
Luciferin is also commonly used for in vitro research, including luciferase and ATP assays, gene reporter assays, high throughput sequencing and various contamination assays.
Firefly Luciferin is identical to Beetle Luciferin. (See "Additional Information" for structures.)
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | LUCNA |
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Name(s) |
LUCNA, Proven and Published® D-Luciferin, Sodium Salt monohydrate 4,5-Dihydro-2-(6-hydroxy-2-benzothiazolyl)-4-thiazolecarboxylic acid sodium salt |
CAS # | 103404-75-7 |
Formula | C11H9N2O4S2Na |
MW | 320.32 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |
PubChem Chemical ID |
23710675 |
DMNPE-caged Luciferin
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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L-130-50 | 50 mg | $ 605.00 | |
L-130-100 | 100 mg | $ 1,099.00 |
Description
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of the luciferase . This substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors and emits a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
DMNPE-caged luciferin can be used to measure intracellular functions since it readily crosses cell membranes. Once it is inside the cell, active luciferin can be released by UV light or by the action of endogenous intracellular esterases. DMNPE-caged luciferin makes it easier to follow the changes in gene expression in live cells. It can also be used in combination with DMNPE-caged ATP.
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | L-130 |
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CAS # | 223920-67-0 |
MW | 489.53 g/mol |
Grade | MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |
L-Luciferin, potassium salt
Catalog ID | Size | Pricing | |
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L-127-100 | 100 mg | $ 611.00 | |
L-127-250 | 250 mg | $ 1,275.00 | |
L-127-500 | 500 mg | $ 2,035.00 |
Description
Tested and Certified for in vivo imaging (See "Luciferin FAQ" in additional information)
Luciferin is a common bioluminescent reporter used for in vivo imaging of the expression of luciferase. This water soluble substrate for the firefly luciferase enzyme utilizes ATP and Mg2+ as cofactors to emit a characteristic yellow-green emission in the presence of oxygen, which shifts to red light in vivo at 37°C. Through the utilization of ATP, the reaction can be further used to indicate the presence of energy or life in order to function as a life-death stain.
Luciferin is a common reagent used throughout the biotechnology field and specifically for in vivo imaging. Luciferase labeled tumor cells, stem cells or infectious diseases are often inoculated into research animals such as rats or mice for investigation. The injection of Luciferin allows for the real-time, noninvasive monitoring of disease progression and/or drug efficacy in these model systems through Bioluminescence Imaging (BLI).
Luciferin is also commonly used for in vitro research, including luciferase and ATP assays, gene reporter assays, high throughput sequencing and various contamination assays.
L-Luciferin is the chiralic sister to D-luciferin. While most researchers claim that L-luciferin does not produce any light, Lembert has reported that it produces a very weak and extremely slow manifesting light (Lembert, 1996). Nakamura suggested that an enzyme system incorporating luciferase might be responsible for changing the chirality of the L-luciferin to D-luciferin (Nakamura et al., 2006) (See Reference Library).
Product Specifications
Catalog ID | L-127 |
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CAS # | not available |
MW | 318.42 g/mol |
Storage/Handling | Store desiccated at -20°C. Protect from light. |