Coelenterazine is a luciferin, a light-emitting molecule found in many aquatic organisms. It is a critical reagent in several common laboratory assays:
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Generally stored at -20°C or -80°C, protected from light and oxygen to prevent degradation. Combined with the protein aequorin, it acts as
Combined with the protein aequorin, it acts as a sensitive indicator for measuring intracellular calcium levels. Used to study protein-protein interactions in living cells
Recent protocols utilize Coelenterazine in Adverse Outcome Pathway-based analysis to study liver toxicity and triglyceride accumulation in human hepatoma cells. Technical Specifications
Typically classified as an irritant and health hazard in laboratory settings.
Used to study protein-protein interactions in living cells.