| Literature DB >> 29792858 |
Darrin T Schultz1, Alexey A Kotlobay2, Rustam Ziganshin2, Artyom Bannikov3, Nadezhda M Markina2, Tatiana V Chepurnyh2, Ekaterina S Shakhova2, Ksenia Palkina2, Steven H D Haddock4, Ilia V Yampolsky5, Yuichi Oba6.
Abstract
Odontosyllis undecimdonta is a marine syllid polychaete that produces bright internal and exuded bioluminescence. Despite over fifty years of biochemical investigation into Odontosyllis bioluminescence, the light-emitting small molecule substrate and catalyzing luciferase protein have remained a mystery. Here we describe the discovery of a bioluminescent protein fraction from O. undecimdonta, the identification of the luciferase using peptide and RNA sequencing, and the in vitro reconstruction of the bioluminescence reaction using highly purified O. undecimdonta luciferin and recombinant luciferase. Lastly, we found no identifiably homologous proteins in publicly available datasets. This suggests that the syllid polychaetes contain an evolutionarily unique luciferase among all characterized luminous taxa.Entities:
Keywords: Bioluminescence; Luciferase; Luciferin; Odontosyllis; Oxford nanopore; RNA-seq
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29792858 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2018.05.135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun ISSN: 0006-291X Impact factor: 3.575