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N. N. Ugarova, G. Yu. Lomakina

The emitter as an intramolecular probe in the luciferase active center

Abstract

The distinctive features of firefly luciferase bioluminescence are the complex changes of the spectrum form and λmax of bioluminescence under variation of pH, temperature, and enzyme structure. Analysis of the literature data and the own results of the authors leads to the conclusion that the keto-enol tautomerism of oxyluciferin molecule explains the mostauthentically observable complex spectral changes. Only one molecule of electronically exited product is formed in the active site of each luciferase molecule. Hence, the emitter can be considered as the intramolecular probe, characterizing the properties of its microenvironment in the active center of the enzyme. Superposition of two or three forms of the emitter recorded in bioluminescence spectra indicates that various conformational forms of enzyme co-exist in the reaction medium, that are in a dynamic equilibrium. The analysis of the bioluminescence spectra permits to identify qualitatively and quontitatively the differentenzyme conformers and their variations depending external conditions and the luciferase structure.
Key words: bioluminescence, firefly luciferase, keto-enol tautomerization, oxyluciferin.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2020, Vol. 61, No. 1, P. 19
   

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