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1.13.12.13
evolution
the enzyme is a member of the coelenterazine-utilizing luciferases such as Renilla luciferase and Gaussia luciferase
744231
1.13.12.13
malfunction
recombinant mutant nanoKAZ lacks the amino-terminal signal peptide is expressed in the cytoplasm, translocated to the cell membrane, and released into the culture medium through an endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi-independent pathway
744223
1.13.12.13
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the coelenterazine-binding site and the catalytic site for the luminescence reaction might be in a central cavity of the beta-barrel structure of the catalytic subunit KAZ
744231
1.13.12.13
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the secreted luciferase of the deep-sea shrimp Oplophorus gracilirostris catalyzes the oxidation of coelenterazine to emit blue light (lambda_max = 460 nm)
744220
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