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Cat No. Product Name Synonyms Targets
T3313 D-Luciferin Firefly luciferin,D-(-)-Luciferin Others
D-Luciferin (D-(-)-Luciferin) is a popular bioluminescent substrate of luciferase in the presence of ATP, used in luciferase-based bioluminescence imaging and cell-based high-throughput screening applications.
T19743 D-Luciferin Sodium Others
D-Luciferin Sodium is a heterocyclic light-emitting compound and natural ligand for luciferase used to detect cell activity. The salt form of luciferin dissolves in water or other typical buffers.
T4139 D-Luciferin potassium D-Luciferin K Salt,D-Luciferin Potassium Salt Others
D-Luciferin potassium (D-Luciferin K Salt) is a popular bioluminescent substrate of luciferase in the presence of ATP.
T29984 Aminoluciferin D-aminoluciferin,aLuc,Aminoluciferin[firefly],6-Amino-D-luciferin
Aminoluciferin is a fluorescein derivative that can be used as a functional bioluminescence substrate.
T29796 AkaLumine Aka Lumine
Akalumine is a luciferin anemone. When the bioluminescence produced in the reaction with natural firefly luciferase is obtained in the near-infrared wavelength range (λ Max =677 nm).
T31144 CycLuc2 CycLuc 2,CycLuc-2
CycLuc2 is a cyclic alkylaminoluciferin substrate for firefly luciferase. CycLuc2 emits 4.7-fold more light than aminoluciferin, and 2.6-fold more light than D-luciferin.
T40100 D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether 6′-Methoxyluciferin,D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether
D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether (also known as 6′-Methoxyluciferin or compound 19a) is a highly effective inhibitor of luciferase obtained from the North American firefly Photinus pyralis (referred to as PpyLuc). It exhibits...
T40082 SEluc-2
SEluc-2, a bioluminescent probe derived from firefly luciferin, is designed for the sensitive and selective detection of thiols in living cells.
TP1774 Luciferase, firefly
Luciferase, firefly is the light-emitting enzyme responsible for the bioluminescence of fireflies and click beetles. The enzyme catalyses the oxidation of firefly luciferin, requiring oxygen and ATP.
T83529 (Rac)-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether sodium (Rac)-6′-Methoxyluciferin sodium
D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether (6′-Methoxyluciferin; compound 19a) sodium serves as a potent inhibitor of the North American firefly Photinus pyralis (PpyLuc) luciferase, exhibiting an IC50 of 0.1 μM. As an analog of D-luci...
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