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firefly luciferase
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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- HY-155945
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Firefly luciferase-IN-1 (compound 48) is a highly potent and reversible inhibitor of firefly luciferase with an IC50 value of 0.25 nM .
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- HY-153082
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Firefly Luciferase circRNA will express a luciferase protein, originally isolated from the Photinus pyralis (Firefly). Firefly Luciferase circRNA is ideal for monitoring and optimizing transfection efficiency and is recommended as a positive control for circular RNA transfections.
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- HY-153229
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Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing Firefly luciferase mRNA, suitable for assays of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. Luciferase is commonly used as a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and function studies. Firefly Luciferase mRNA will express firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Common luciferase are firefly luciferase and sea kidney luciferase .
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- HY-158257
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Firefly luciferase-IN-4 (CID: 3987260) is an inhibitor of ATP-dependent luciferase (Firefly luciferase). It has nM-level inhibitory activity (pIC< sub>50=6.5) .
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- HY-160870
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Firefly luciferase-IN-3 (CID: 17087944) is an inhibitor of ATP-dependent luciferase (Firefly luciferase) and has nM-level inhibitory activity against NanoLuc (pIC50=7.5) .
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- HY-160873
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Firefly luciferase-IN-5 (CID: 16031203) is an inhibitor of ATP-dependent luciferase (Firefly luciferase). It has nM-level inhibitory activity against GRLuc, RLuc8, and RLuc respectively (pIC50=8.5,7.5,5.5) .
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- HY-P1004A
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Luciferase, firefly is the light-emitting enzyme responsible for the bioluminescence of fireflies and click beetles.
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- HY-153230
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Liposome
Biochemical Assay Reagents
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Others
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Firefly luciferase circRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing Firefly luciferase circRNA, suitable for assays of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. Luciferase is commonly used as a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and function studies. Firefly Luciferase circRNA will express firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Common luciferase are firefly luciferase and sea kidney luciferase .
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- HY-160869
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Firefly luciferase-IN-2 (compound 5j) is an inhibitor of ATP-dependent luciferase (Firefly luciferase), the major light-emitting enzyme in fireflies and kowtow bugs. Firefly luciferase-IN-2 inhibits P. pyralis luciferase with an IC50 of 0.15 μM, while the inhibitory potency against R. reniformis is not significant .
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- HY-153080
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Firefly luciferase mRNA will express a luciferase protein, originally isolated from the Photinus pyralis (Firefly). Firefly Luciferase is a frequently used bioluminescent reporter for gene regulation and function study. It is applicable in assays for gene expression, cell viability and in vivo imaging etc.
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- HY-134956B
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YAP
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Cancer
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(R)-VT104 is the R-enantiomer of VT104. (R)-VT104 shows an IC50 value of 0.1-1 μΜ for firefly luciferase. VT104 is an orally active and pan-TEAD auto-palmitoylation inhibitor .
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- HY-158256
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Luciferase-IN-3 (compound 5h) is an inhibitor of ATP-dependent luciferase (Firefly luciferase), the major light-emitting enzyme in fireflies and kowtow bugs. Firefly luciferase-IN-2 inhibits P. pyralis luciferase with an IC50 of 3.2 μM, while the inhibitory potency against R. reniformis is not significant .
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- HY-160690
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Others
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Others
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GW632046X is a Fluc (Firefly luciferase) inhibitor with an IC50 value of 0.58 µM .
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- HY-12591A
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D-Luciferin
Maximum Cited Publications
53 Publications Verification
D-(-)-Luciferin; firefly luciferin; Beetle Luciferin
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We of er the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-12591B
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D-(-)-Luciferin potassium; firefly luciferin potassium; Beetle Luciferin potassium
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We offer the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-12591
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D-(-)-Luciferin sodium; firefly luciferin sodium; Beetle Luciferin sodium
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We of er the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-D1904
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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D-Luciferin 6'-methyl ether sodium salt is a firefly luciferase inhibitor. D-Luciferin 6'-methyl ether sodium salt is a cofactor in Luc-catalyzed synthesis of dinucleoside polyphosphates .
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- HY-111429
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YAP
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Cancer
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YAP/TAZ inhibitor-1 is a YAP/TAZ inhibitor extracted from patent WO2017058716A1, Compound 1, has an IC50 of <0.100 μΜ in firefly luciferase assay .
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- HY-170496
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Wnt
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Cancer
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Fluc-IN-1 (Compound 3) is an inhibitor for firefly luciferase with an IC50 of 25 nM. Fluc-IN-1 inhibits WNT/β-catenin signaling pathway with an IC50 of 33 nM (measuring by TOPFlash assay) .
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- HY-400902
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YAP
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Cancer
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YAP/TAZ inhibitor-3 (Compound 24) is a YAP/TAZ inhibitor. YAP/TAZ inhibitor-3 shows firefly luciferase inhibitory activity, with an IC50 < 0.1 μM .
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- HY-N11422
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Antibiotic
Bacterial
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Infection
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Mycaminosyltylonolide is a potent antibiotic. Mycaminosyltylonolide shows antibacterial activity. Mycaminosyltylonolide inhibits luciferase synthesis .
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- HY-N11422R
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Antibiotic
Bacterial
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Infection
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Deoxynivalenol (Standard) is the analytical standard of Deoxynivalenol. This product is intended for research and analytical applications. Deoxynivalenol, an orally active mycotoxin of the trichothecenes family, crosses the intestinal mucosa by a paracellular pathway through the tight junctions. The Deoxynivalenol transport is not affected by P-glycoprotein (PgP) or multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) inhibitors .
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- HY-P5968
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β(25-35)KA
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Amyloid-β
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Neurological Disease
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[Ala28]-β Amyloid(25-35) (β(25-35)KA) is an electrically neutral mutant peptide of Aβ(25-35) that accelerates the aggregation of Firefly Luciferase .
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- HY-115749
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6′-Methoxyluciferin
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether (6′-Methoxyluciferin; compound 19a) is a potent luciferase from the North American firefly Photinus pyralis (PpyLuc) inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.1 µM. D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether, a D-luciferin analog, shows non-specific interactions at ATP- and luciferin-binding sites of the PpyLuc active site .
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- HY-115749A
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(Rac)-6′-Methoxyluciferin sodium
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Drug Derivative
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Others
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D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether (6′-Methoxyluciferin; compound 19a) sodium is a potent luciferase from the North American firefly Photinus pyralis (PpyLuc) inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.1 μM. D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether, a D-luciferin analog, shows non-specific interactions at ATP- and luciferin-binding sites of the PpyLuc active site .
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- HY-P1004A
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Fluorescent Dyes/Probes
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Luciferase, firefly is the light-emitting enzyme responsible for the bioluminescence of fireflies and click beetles.
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- HY-12591A
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D-Luciferin
Maximum Cited Publications
53 Publications Verification
D-(-)-Luciferin; firefly luciferin; Beetle Luciferin
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Chromogenic Substrates
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We of er the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-12591B
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D-(-)-Luciferin potassium; firefly luciferin potassium; Beetle Luciferin potassium
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Chromogenic Substrates
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We offer the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-12591
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D-(-)-Luciferin sodium; firefly luciferin sodium; Beetle Luciferin sodium
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Chromogenic Substrates
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We of er the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-D1904
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Fluorescent Dyes/Probes
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D-Luciferin 6'-methyl ether sodium salt is a firefly luciferase inhibitor. D-Luciferin 6'-methyl ether sodium salt is a cofactor in Luc-catalyzed synthesis of dinucleoside polyphosphates .
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- HY-115749A
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(Rac)-6′-Methoxyluciferin sodium
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Fluorescent Dyes/Probes
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D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether (6′-Methoxyluciferin; compound 19a) sodium is a potent luciferase from the North American firefly Photinus pyralis (PpyLuc) inhibitor with an IC50 of 0.1 μM. D-Luciferin 6′-methyl ether, a D-luciferin analog, shows non-specific interactions at ATP- and luciferin-binding sites of the PpyLuc active site .
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- HY-153229
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Drug Delivery
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Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing Firefly luciferase mRNA, suitable for assays of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. Luciferase is commonly used as a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and function studies. Firefly Luciferase mRNA will express firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Common luciferase are firefly luciferase and sea kidney luciferase .
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- HY-153230
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Drug Delivery
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Firefly luciferase circRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing Firefly luciferase circRNA, suitable for assays of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. Luciferase is commonly used as a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and function studies. Firefly Luciferase circRNA will express firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Common luciferase are firefly luciferase and sea kidney luciferase .
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Cat. No. |
Product Name |
Target |
Research Area |
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- HY-P1004A
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Fluorescent Dye
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Others
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Luciferase, firefly is the light-emitting enzyme responsible for the bioluminescence of fireflies and click beetles.
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- HY-P5968
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β(25-35)KA
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Amyloid-β
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Neurological Disease
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[Ala28]-β Amyloid(25-35) (β(25-35)KA) is an electrically neutral mutant peptide of Aβ(25-35) that accelerates the aggregation of Firefly Luciferase .
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- HY-K1013
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MCE Renilla-Firefly Luciferase Dual Assay Kit is designed to be used for high-throughput, rapid quantitation of both Firefly and Renilla luciferases from a single sample in mammalian cell culture.
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- HY-12591A
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D-(-)-Luciferin; firefly luciferin; Beetle Luciferin
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Natural Products
Animals
Source classification
Other Diseases
Disease Research Fields
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Fluorescent Dye
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D-luciferin is the natural substrate of the enzyme luciferase (Luc) that catalyzes the production of the typical yellowgreen light of fireflies. The 560 nm chemiluminescence from this reaction peaks within seconds, with light output that is proportional to luciferase concentration when the substrate luciferin is present in excess. The luciferase (luc) gene is a popular reporter gene for research and agent screening. Chemiluminescent techniques are virtually background-free, making the luc reporter gene ideal for detecting low-level gene expression. As little as 0.02 pg of luciferase can be reliably measured in a standard scintillation counter. In addition to its role as a reporter of gene expression, luciferase is commonly used in an extremely sensitive assay for ATP . We of er the firefly luciferase (HY-P1004), luciferin free acid (HY-12591A), as well as its water-soluble sodium salts (HY-12591) and potassium salts (HY-12591B) .
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- HY-N11422
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- HY-N11422R
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mRNA
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Firefly luciferase mRNA-LNP is a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) containing Firefly luciferase mRNA, suitable for assays of RNA delivery, translation efficiency, cell viability, etc. Luciferase is commonly used as a bioluminescent reporter gene for gene regulation and function studies. Firefly Luciferase mRNA will express firefly luciferase protein after entering the cells, which is often used for promoter activity detection or dual fluorescent molecular complementation experiments. Common luciferase are firefly luciferase and sea kidney luciferase .
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- HY-153080
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mRNA
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Firefly luciferase mRNA will express a luciferase protein, originally isolated from the Photinus pyralis (Firefly). Firefly Luciferase is a frequently used bioluminescent reporter for gene regulation and function study. It is applicable in assays for gene expression, cell viability and in vivo imaging etc.
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- HY-156865
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siRNAs
siRNA drugs
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siFLUC (sodium) targets firefly luciferase and has no complementarity in mammalian genome. siFLUC (sodium) can be used as the control oligonucleotide control for CEBPA-51.
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