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Recombinant Renilla Luciferase protein, His-tagged

Cat.No. : Luciferase-09R
Product Overview : Recombinant Renilla Luciferase fused with His tag at C-terminal was expressed in E. coli.
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Description : Luciferase played an important role in many functions.
Source : E. coli
Species : Renilla
Tag : His
Form : Lyophilized. Renilla luciferase protein was constituted in a 0.2 µm filtered phosphate-buffered saline (1x PBS) before lyophilized.
Molecular Mass : 30 kDa
Purity : >95%
Applications : ELISA, Western blotting, Dot Blotting, Immunogen, Protein Array, Function Assay, etc.
Using the Renilla Lucifearse assay kit (Promega), the measured net Relative Light Unit (RLU) was approximately 5 X 10^10 RLU/µg of recombinant enzyme protein.
Storage : Upon arrival, the lyophilized protein may be stored for 2 weeks at 4 centigrade. For long term storage, it is recommended to store desiccated below -20 centigrade in a manual defrost freezer. Following reconstitution, the protein may be stored for 2 weeks under sterile conditions at -20 centigrade. For long term storage, it is recommended to make appropriate aliquots and store at -80 centigrade. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Reconstitution : Briefly spin the vial and bring the contents to the bottom prior to opening. It is recommended to reconstitute at 0.1~ 1 mg/mL with sterile ice-cold deionized water or 1x Phosphate Buffered Saline (PBS). This solution can then be further diluted into other aqueous buffers.
Publication :
New optical imaging reporter-labeled anaplastic thyroid cancer-derived extracellular vesicles as a platform for in vivo tumor targeting in a mouse model (2018)
A new bioluminescent reporter system to study the biodistribution of systematically injected tumor-derived bioluminescent extracellular vesicles in mice (2017)

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How is luciferase utilized in bioluminescence imaging? 05/09/2022

It allows for real-time tracking of cellular and molecular processes in living organisms.

What is the primary function of luciferase in organisms that produce it? 03/12/2022

Luciferase enables bioluminescence, helping organisms attract mates, prey, or deter predators.

How does luciferase produce light in a biochemical reaction? 12/14/2020

It catalyzes the oxidation of luciferin, releasing light.

In which organisms is luciferase commonly found? 11/28/2020

Luciferase is found in fireflies, certain jellyfish, and some fungi and bacteria.

Are there different types of luciferase, and how do they vary? 07/14/2020

Yes, there are different types, varying in their substrate specificity and the color of emitted light.

What is the role of ATP in the luciferase reaction? 01/28/2020

ATP provides energy for the luciferase reaction, converting luciferin to oxyluciferin.

What advantages does the use of luciferase offer in scientific research? 10/18/2019

Luciferase provides a non-invasive and highly sensitive method for studying biological phenomena.

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05/18/2022

    Worked well, happy customer.

    08/30/2021

      Great in lab experiments.

      09/04/2020

        Satisfied with the purchase.

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