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Bioluminescence properties of Thelepus japonicus (Annelida: Terebelliformia).

Ikuhiko Kin1, Naoto Jimi2, Yuichi Oba1.   

Abstract

Terebelliformia is a benthic group of marine annelid worms. The bioluminescence of several species has been reported in taxonomical and histological literature, but very little information is known about the biochemical aspects of this phenomenon. In this study, we examined the basic properties of the luminescence system using an extract of the Japanese terebelliform worm, Thelepus japonicus. The bioluminescence extract was soluble in water, and emitted blue-green light at λmax 508 nm following the addition of divalent cations. This triggering action was highly specific to Fe2+ and addition of ATP, H2 O2 or coelenterazine did not enhance activity. The bioluminescence was inactivated by heat treatment and organic solvents, indicating the involvement of a protein component. These results suggested that Thelepus worm produces light using a novel system that differs from that in other known luminescent annelids.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  Thelepus japonicus; bioluminescence; photoprotein

Year:  2019        PMID: 31083817     DOI: 10.1002/bio.3643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Luminescence        ISSN: 1522-7235            Impact factor:   2.464


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1.  Violet bioluminescent Polycirrus sp. (Annelida: Terebelliformia) discovered in the shallow coastal waters of the Noto Peninsula in Japan.

Authors:  Shusei Kanie; Daisuke Miura; Naoto Jimi; Taro Hayashi; Koji Nakamura; Masahiko Sakata; Katsunori Ogoh; Yoshihiro Ohmiya; Yasuo Mitani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-09-27       Impact factor: 4.379

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