阐明萤火虫/甲虫生物发光中氨基萤光素产生的发光物种。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Hideo Takakura, Ryosuke Kojima, Takeaki Ozawa, Yasuteru Urano
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摘要

在萤火虫/甲虫荧光素酶催化的生物发光反应中,氧荧光素是关键的光子发射器,阐明其在荧光素酶活性位点的化学形式对理解和调制发射波长至关重要。在这项研究中,我们重点研究了氨基荧光素(AL),一种羟基被氨基取代的d-荧光素(d-LH2)类似物。AL已被广泛用作d-LH2的替代底物和生物发光探针的开发。为了确定AL在生物发光中的发射形式,我们合成了由AL衍生的发射体OxyAL和5-甲基-OxyAL,并测量了它们在不同条件下的荧光光谱。我们以固定为酮的5,5-二甲基氧al为参考,确定了酮-、烯醇-和烯醇-氧al的发射波长范围。根据光谱分配和AL的生物发光光谱比较,我们认为烯醇酸-氧AL是荧光素酶活性位点最可能的发光物质。这些发现为al基生物发光提供了新的见解。
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Elucidating the Light-Emitting Species Generated from Aminoluciferin in Firefly/Beetle Bioluminescence.

Oxyluciferin is the key photon emitter in the firefly/beetle luciferase-catalyzed bioluminescence reaction, and elucidating its chemical form within the active site of luciferase is essential for understanding and modulating emission wavelength. In this study, we focused on aminoluciferin (AL), a d-luciferin (d-LH2) analog in which the hydroxy group is substituted with an amino group. AL has been widely used as an alternative substrate to d-LH2 and in the development of bioluminescence probes. To identify the emissive form of AL in bioluminescence, we synthesized OxyAL (the emitter derived from AL) and 5-methyl-OxyAL, and measured their fluorescence spectra under various conditions. We assigned the range of emission wavelengths of keto-, enol- and enolate-OxyAL using 5,5-dimethyl-OxyAL, fixed in the keto form, as a reference. Based on spectral assignments and comparison with the bioluminescence spectra of AL, we conclude that enolate-OxyAL is the most probable light-emitting species in the active site of luciferase. These findings provide new insight into AL-based bioluminescence.

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3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
132
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: The CPB covers various chemical topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences fields dealing with biologically active compounds, natural products, and medicines, while BPB deals with a wide range of biological topics in the pharmaceutical and health sciences fields including scientific research from basic to clinical studies. For details of their respective scopes, please refer to the submission topic categories below. Topics: Organic chemistry In silico science Inorganic chemistry Pharmacognosy Health statistics Forensic science Biochemistry Pharmacology Pharmaceutical care and science Medicinal chemistry Analytical chemistry Physical pharmacy Natural product chemistry Toxicology Environmental science Molecular and cellular biology Biopharmacy and pharmacokinetics Pharmaceutical education Chemical biology Physical chemistry Pharmaceutical engineering Epidemiology Hygiene Regulatory science Immunology and microbiology Clinical pharmacy Miscellaneous.
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