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ACS Chemical Biology | 2012

Engineered Luciferase Reporter from a Deep Sea Shrimp Utilizing a Novel Imidazopyrazinone Substrate

Mary P. Hall; James Unch; Brock F. Binkowski; Michael P. Valley; Braeden L. Butler; Monika G. Wood; Paul Otto; Kristopher Zimmerman; Gediminas Vidugiris; Thomas Machleidt; Matthew B. Robers; Hélène A Benink; Christopher T. Eggers; Michael R. Slater; Poncho Meisenheimer; Dieter Klaubert; Frank Fan; Lance P. Encell; Keith V. Wood

Bioluminescence methodologies have been extraordinarily useful due to their high sensitivity, broad dynamic range, and operational simplicity. These capabilities have been realized largely through incremental adaptations of native enzymes and substrates, originating from luminous organisms of diverse evolutionary lineages. We engineered both an enzyme and substrate in combination to create a novel bioluminescence system capable of more efficient light emission with superior biochemical and physical characteristics. Using a small luciferase subunit (19 kDa) from the deep sea shrimp Oplophorus gracilirostris, we have improved luminescence expression in mammalian cells ∼2.5 million-fold by merging optimization of protein structure with development of a novel imidazopyrazinone substrate (furimazine). The new luciferase, NanoLuc, produces glow-type luminescence (signal half-life >2 h) with a specific activity ∼150-fold greater than that of either firefly (Photinus pyralis) or Renilla luciferases similarly configured for glow-type assays. In mammalian cells, NanoLuc shows no evidence of post-translational modifications or subcellular partitioning. The enzyme exhibits high physical stability, retaining activity with incubation up to 55 °C or in culture medium for >15 h at 37 °C. As a genetic reporter, NanoLuc may be configured for high sensitivity or for response dynamics by appending a degradation sequence to reduce intracellular accumulation. Appending a signal sequence allows NanoLuc to be exported to the culture medium, where reporter expression can be measured without cell lysis. Fusion onto other proteins allows luminescent assays of their metabolism or localization within cells. Reporter quantitation is achievable even at very low expression levels to facilitate more reliable coupling with endogenous cellular processes.


Archive | 2006

Luminogenic and fluorogenic compounds and methods to detect molecules or conditions

James J. Cali; William J. Daily; Erika Hawkins; Dieter Klaubert; Jianquan Liu; Poncho Meisenheimer; Michael Scurria; John Shultz; James Unch; Michael P. Valley; Keith V. Wood; Wenhui Zhou


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2010

Coelenterazine-v ligated to Ca2+-triggered coelenterazine-binding protein is a stable and efficient substrate of the red-shifted mutant of Renilla muelleri luciferase

Galina A. Stepanyuk; James Unch; Natalia P. Malikova; Svetlana V. Markova; John Lee; Eugene S. Vysotski


Archive | 2011

Novel Coelenterazine Substrates And Methods Of Use

Dieter Klaubert; Poncho Meisenheimer; James Unch


Archive | 2008

Methods to quench light from optical reactions

William J. Daily; Erika Hawkins; Dieter Klaubert; Mark McDougall; James Unch; Keith V. Wood; Wenhui Zhou; Ji Zhu


Archive | 2011

Coelenterazine derivatives and methods of using same

Dieter Klaubert; Poncho Meisenheimer; James Unch; Wenhui Zhou


Archive | 2011

Imidazo[1,2-α]pyrazine derivatives

Dieter Klaubert; Poncho Meisenheimer; James Unch


Archive | 2014

Activation of bioluminescence by structural complementation

Andrew S. Dixon; Lance P. Encell; Mary P. Hall; Keith V. Wood; Monika G. Wood; Marie K. Schwinn; Brock F. Binkowski; Hicham Zegzouti; Nidhi Nath; Subhanjan Mondal; Said A. Goueli; Poncho Meisenheimer; Thomas A. Kirkland; James Unch; Dileep K. Pulukkunat; Matthew B. Robers; Melanie Dart; Thomas Machleidt


Archive | 2012

Detection of hydrogen peroxide

Dieter Klaubert; John Shultz; James Unch; Michael P. Valley; Hui Wang; Wenhui Zhou


Archive | 2007

ONE-Glo ™ Luciferase Assay System: New Substrate, Better Reagent

Erika Hawkins; Michael P. Valley; Mike Scurria; James Unch; Troy Good; Dave Good; Laurent Bernad; Dieter H. Klauber; Keith V. Wood

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