Coelenterazine and synthetic coelenterazine analogs are useful for reconstituting aequorin in cells that have been transfected with apoaequorin cDNA.Learn moreRead more
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C2944
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Catalog number C2944
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250 μg
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3,595.00
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Coelenterazine and synthetic coelenterazine analogs are useful for reconstituting aequorin in cells that have been transfected with apoaequorin cDNA.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Detection MethodBioluminescence
Dye TypeProtein-Based
Quantity250 μg
Shipping ConditionRoom Temperature
Product TypeCoelenterazine
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Store in freezer -5°C to -30°C and protect from light.
Citations & References (156)
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Abstract
Monitoring dynamic changes in free Ca2+ concentration in the endoplasmic reticulum of intact cells.
Authors:Montero M, Brini M, Marsault R, Alvarez J, Sitia R, Pozzan T, Rizzuto R
Journal:EMBO J
PubMed ID:8521803
'Direct monitoring of the free Ca2+ concentration in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an important but still unsolved experimental problem. We have shown that a Ca(2+)-sensitive photoprotein, aequorin, can be addressed to defined subcellular compartments by adding the appropriate targeting sequences. By engineering a new aequorin chimera ... More
Differential gel electrophoresis and transgenic mitochondrial calcium reporters demonstrate spatiotemporal filtering in calcium control of mitochondria.
Authors:Terhzaz S, Southall TD, Lilley KS, Kean L, Allan AK, Davies SA, Dow JA
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:16670086
'Mitochondria must adjust both their intracellular location and their metabolism in order to balance their output to the needs of the cell. Here we show by the proteomic technique of time series difference gel electrophoresis that a major result of neuroendocrine stimulation of the Drosophila renal tubule is an extensive ... More
Crystal structure of a Ca2+-discharged photoprotein: implications for mechanisms of the calcium trigger and bioluminescence.
Authors:Deng L, Markova SV, Vysotski ES, Liu ZJ, Lee J, Rose J, Wang BC
Journal:J Biol Chem
PubMed ID:15155735
'Ca2+-regulated photoproteins are members of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein family. The addition of Ca2+ produces a blue bioluminescence by triggering a decarboxylation reaction of protein-bound hydroperoxycoelenterazine to form the product, coelenteramide, in an excited state. Based on the spatial structures of aequorin and several obelins, we have postulated mechanisms for ... More
Cotranslational formation of active photoprotein obelin in a cell-free translation system: direct ultrahigh sensitive measure of the translation course.
Authors:Berestovskaya NG, Shaloiko LA, Gorokhovatsky AY, Bondar VS, Vysotski ES, Maximov JE, von Doehren H, Alakhov YB
Journal:Anal Biochem
PubMed ID:10036164
'Translation of apoobelin mRNA in a cell-free wheat germ translation system in the presence of coelenterazine and molecular oxygen results in cotranslational formation of active photoprotein. Active obelin formation is recorded by its luminescence, either direct in the translation mixture in the presence of coelenterazine and calcium ions or in ... More
Measurement of changes in sarcoplasmic reticulum [Ca2+] in rat tail artery with targeted apoaequorin delivered by an adenoviral vector.
Authors:Rembold CM, Kendall JM, Campbell AK
Journal:Cell Calcium
PubMed ID:9056079
'The physiologic relevance of Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in arterial smooth muscle contraction is controversial. Therefore, we sought to measure changes in sarcoplasmic reticulum free [Ca2+] (i.e. [Ca2+]sr) in the intact rat tail artery. We exploited a novel technique to measure [Ca2+]sr with genetically targeted apoaequorin acting as ... More