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Super RLuc8: A novel engineered Renilla luciferase with a red-shifted spectrum and stable light emission

Journal: Enzyme and Microbial Technology (18790909)Year: 1 January 2017Volume: 96Issue: Pages: 60 - 66
Rahnama S. Saffar B. Kahrani Z.F. Nazari M.Emamzadeh R.a
BronzeDOI:10.1016/j.enzmictec.2016.09.009Language: English

Abstract

Renilla luciferase is a bioluminescent enzyme which is broadly used as a reporter protein in molecular biosensors. In this study, a novel luciferase with desired light emission wavelength and thermostability is reported. The results indicated that the new luciferase, namely super RLuc8, had a red-shifted spectrum and showed stable light emission. Super RLuc8 showed a 10-fold (p-value = 0.0084) increase in the thermostability at 37 °C after 20 min incubation, in comparison to the native enzyme. The optimum temperature of the mutant increased from 30 to 37 °C. Molecular dynamics simulation analysis indicated that the increased thermostability was most probably caused by a better structural compactness and more local rigidity in the regions out of the emitter site. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.