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Ca(2+)-Triggered Coelenterazine-Binding Protein Renilla: Expected and Unexpected Features

Ca(2+)-triggered coelenterazine-binding protein (CBP) is a natural form of the luciferase substrate involved in the Renilla bioluminescence reaction. It is a stable complex of coelenterazine and apoprotein that, unlike coelenterazine, is soluble and stable in an aquatic environment and yields a sign...

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Autores principales: Kudryavtsev, Alexander N., Krasitskaya, Vasilisa V., Efremov, Maxim K., Zangeeva, Sayana V., Rogova, Anastasia V., Tomilin, Felix N., Frank, Ludmila A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917264/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36768474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032144
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author Kudryavtsev, Alexander N.
Krasitskaya, Vasilisa V.
Efremov, Maxim K.
Zangeeva, Sayana V.
Rogova, Anastasia V.
Tomilin, Felix N.
Frank, Ludmila A.
author_facet Kudryavtsev, Alexander N.
Krasitskaya, Vasilisa V.
Efremov, Maxim K.
Zangeeva, Sayana V.
Rogova, Anastasia V.
Tomilin, Felix N.
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description Ca(2+)-triggered coelenterazine-binding protein (CBP) is a natural form of the luciferase substrate involved in the Renilla bioluminescence reaction. It is a stable complex of coelenterazine and apoprotein that, unlike coelenterazine, is soluble and stable in an aquatic environment and yields a significantly higher bioluminescent signal. This makes CBP a convenient substrate for luciferase-based in vitro assay. In search of a similar substrate form for the luciferase NanoLuc, a furimazine-apoCBP complex was prepared and verified against furimazine, coelenterazine, and CBP. Furimazine-apoCBP is relatively stable in solution and in a frozen or lyophilized state, but as distinct from CBP, its bioluminescence reaction with NanoLuc is independent of Ca(2+). NanoLuc turned out to utilize all the four substrates under consideration. The pairs of CBP-NanoLuc and coelenterazine-NanoLuc generate bioluminescence with close efficiency. As for furimazine-apoCBP-NanoLuc pair, the efficiency with which it generates bioluminescence is almost twice lower than that of the furimazine-NanoLuc. The integral signal of the CBP-NanoLuc pair is only 22% lower than that of furimazine-NanoLuc. Thus, along with furimazine as the most effective NanoLuc substrate, CBP can also be recommended as a substrate for in vitro analytical application in view of its water solubility, stability, and Ca(2+)-triggering “character”.
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spelling pubmed-99172642023-02-11 Ca(2+)-Triggered Coelenterazine-Binding Protein Renilla: Expected and Unexpected Features Kudryavtsev, Alexander N. Krasitskaya, Vasilisa V. Efremov, Maxim K. Zangeeva, Sayana V. Rogova, Anastasia V. Tomilin, Felix N. Frank, Ludmila A. Int J Mol Sci Article Ca(2+)-triggered coelenterazine-binding protein (CBP) is a natural form of the luciferase substrate involved in the Renilla bioluminescence reaction. It is a stable complex of coelenterazine and apoprotein that, unlike coelenterazine, is soluble and stable in an aquatic environment and yields a significantly higher bioluminescent signal. This makes CBP a convenient substrate for luciferase-based in vitro assay. In search of a similar substrate form for the luciferase NanoLuc, a furimazine-apoCBP complex was prepared and verified against furimazine, coelenterazine, and CBP. Furimazine-apoCBP is relatively stable in solution and in a frozen or lyophilized state, but as distinct from CBP, its bioluminescence reaction with NanoLuc is independent of Ca(2+). NanoLuc turned out to utilize all the four substrates under consideration. The pairs of CBP-NanoLuc and coelenterazine-NanoLuc generate bioluminescence with close efficiency. As for furimazine-apoCBP-NanoLuc pair, the efficiency with which it generates bioluminescence is almost twice lower than that of the furimazine-NanoLuc. The integral signal of the CBP-NanoLuc pair is only 22% lower than that of furimazine-NanoLuc. Thus, along with furimazine as the most effective NanoLuc substrate, CBP can also be recommended as a substrate for in vitro analytical application in view of its water solubility, stability, and Ca(2+)-triggering “character”. MDPI 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9917264/ /pubmed/36768474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032144 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tomilin, Felix N.
Frank, Ludmila A.
Ca(2+)-Triggered Coelenterazine-Binding Protein Renilla: Expected and Unexpected Features
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title_short Ca(2+)-Triggered Coelenterazine-Binding Protein Renilla: Expected and Unexpected Features
title_sort ca(2+)-triggered coelenterazine-binding protein renilla: expected and unexpected features
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9917264/
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