Luciferin

Luciferin

Luciferins (from the Latin "lucifer", "light-bringer") are a class of light-emitting biological pigments found in organisms capable of bioluminescence.

Types of luciferin

Luciferins are a class of small-molecule substrate each for their corresponding protein enzyme luciferase. Luciferins are oxidized in the presence of the enzyme luciferase to produce oxyluciferin and energy in the form of light. There are five general types of luciferins.

Firefly luciferin

Firefly luciferin is the luciferin found in fireflies. It is the substrate of luciferase (EC 1.13.12.7) Johns Hopkins University synthesized luciferin, the substance which lights the tail of the firefly, furthering research on ATP, the primary energy source in biological action (1962).

Bacterial luciferin

Bacterial luciferin is a type of luciferin found in bacteria, some squid and fish.It consists of a long-chain aldehyde and a reduced riboflavin phosphate.

Dinoflagellate luciferin

Dinoflagellate luciferin is a chlorophyll derivative and is found in dinoflagellates, which are often responsible for the phenomenon of nighttime ocean phosphorescence. A very similar type of luciferin is found in some types of euphausiid shrimp.

Vargulin

Vargulin is found in certain ostracods and deep-sea fish; specifically, Poricthys. It is an imidazolopyrazine.

Coelenterazine

Coelenterazine is found in radiolarians, ctenophores, cnidarians, squid, copepods, chaetognaths, fish and shrimp. It is the light-emitting molecule in the protein aequorin.

External links

* [http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/chem/detail1.html University of California at Santa Barbara article] showing major luciferin types


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  • luciferin — [lo͞o sif′ər in] n. [L lucifer (see LUCIFER) + IN1] a substance in luminescent organisms, as fireflies, that produces light by combining with oxygen in the presence of luciferase …   English World dictionary

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  • luciferin — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Latin lucifer light bearing Date: 1888 any of various organic substances in luminescent organisms (as fireflies) that upon oxidation produce a virtually heatless light …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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