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ACS Chem Biol ; 12(12): 2946-2951, 2017 12 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29073357

ABSTRACT

Long-chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetases (ACSLs) are homologues of firefly luciferase but are incapable of emitting light with firefly luciferin. Recently, we found that an ACSL from the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a latent luciferase that will emit light with the synthetic luciferin CycLuc2. Here, we have profiled a panel of three insect ACSLs with a palette of >20 luciferin analogues. An ACSL from the nonluminescent beetle Agrypnus binodulus (AbLL) was found to be a second latent luciferase with distinct substrate specificity. Several rigid luciferins emit light with both ACSLs, but styryl luciferin analogues are light-emitting substrates only for AbLL. On the other hand, an ACSL from the luminescent beetle Pyrophorus angustus lacks luciferase activity with all tested analogues, despite its higher homology to beetle luciferases. Further study of ACSLs is expected to shed light on the features necessary for bioluminescence and substrate selectivity.


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Firefly Luciferin/analogs & derivatives , Luciferases, Firefly/metabolism , Animals , CHO Cells , Coleoptera/enzymology , Cricetulus , Firefly Luciferin/chemical synthesis , Firefly Luciferin/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/physiology , Molecular Structure , Substrate Specificity
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