Luminescent probes and visualization of bioluminescence

  • Elisa Michelini*
  • , Luca Cevenini
  • , Laura Mezzanotte
  • , Aldo Roda
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Bioluminescence (BL) has revealed an extremely useful analytical tool enabling ultrasensitive detection in biotechnological applications. Following ohe discovery of luciferin and luciferases, molecular biology techniques allowed the cloning of several luciferases and photoproteins. Among most used BL reporters, we find firefly and click-beetle luciferases, bacterial luciferase, Renilla, Gaussia, and Cypridina luciferases, and calcium-activated photoproteins. According to the specific bioluminescent protein, different substrates and protocols must be applied in the experimental procedure for BL measurement. By conjugating (either chemically or by molecular biology techniques) bioluminescent probes to specific targets, it is in fact possible to track a wide range of events and analytes. To aid investigators in the choice and applications of reporter genes, the materials and methods required for BL measurements and experimental protocols are described.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBioluminescence
Subtitle of host publicationMethods and Protocols
Pages1-13
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

SeriesMethods in Molecular Biology
Volume574
ISSN1064-3745

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