1.13.12.18: dinoflagellate luciferase
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Word Map on EC 1.13.12.18
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1.13.12.18
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bioluminescence
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emit
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lingulodinium
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gonyaulax
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luminescence
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tetrapyrrole
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polyedrum
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luciferases
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alexandrium
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circadian
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clap
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whitting
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fundyense
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spinifera
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pyrocystis
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open-chain
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naked
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flash
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intramolecularly
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ph-activity
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lunula
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interspecific
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light-emitting
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catenella
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genus-specific
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biotechnology
- 1.13.12.18
-
bioluminescence
-
emit
-
lingulodinium
- gonyaulax
-
luminescence
- tetrapyrrole
- polyedrum
- luciferases
- alexandrium
-
circadian
-
clap
-
whitting
- fundyense
- spinifera
-
pyrocystis
-
open-chain
-
naked
- flash
-
intramolecularly
-
ph-activity
- lunula
-
interspecific
-
light-emitting
- catenella
-
genus-specific
- biotechnology
Reaction
Synonyms
D2-LCF, D3-LCF, LCF, luciferase
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Expression
Expression on EC 1.13.12.18 - dinoflagellate luciferase
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dinoflagellate luciferase activity is highest during the early night phase
luciferase activity in cell-free extracts of Gonyaulax polyedm undergoes a cyclic daily change such that activities of extracts made in the middle of the night phase may be 10 times greater than in extracts of day phase cells. The circadian rhythm of luciferase activity is a result of biological clock-controlled synthesis and/or degradation of the luciferase polypeptide
dinoflagellate luciferase activity is highest during the early night phase
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luciferase activity in cell-free extracts of Gonyaulax polyedm undergoes a cyclic daily change such that activities of extracts made in the middle of the night phase may be 10 times greater than in extracts of day phase cells. The circadian rhythm of luciferase activity is a result of biological clock-controlled synthesis and/or degradation of the luciferase polypeptide
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luciferase activity in cell-free extracts of Gonyaulax polyedm undergoes a cyclic daily change such that activities of extracts made in the middle of the night phase may be 10 times greater than in extracts of day phase cells. The circadian rhythm of luciferase activity is a result of biological clock-controlled synthesis and/or degradation of the luciferase polypeptide
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