Coelenterazine (Coelenterazine, CTZ, CAS 55779-48-1) is a representative marine luciferin that is widely used as the substrate and light-emitting chromophore for multiple marine luciferases and the jellyfish photoprotein (Aequorin). By tuning spectral position, emission intensity, reaction ...
Biological processes are complex and determined by networks of interactions, called interactome networks, which include protein-protein interactions. The protein interactome is elemental to cellular function, but our full understanding of it is incomplete. One assay that has helped us begin to ...
The three primary analogues of coelenterazine—Coelenterazine, Coelenterazine h, and Coelenterazine 400a—can all be employed in similar experimental settings. However, depending on the application, some analogues may yield more optimal results than others.
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