Bacterial luciferase: Molecular mechanisms and applications
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- DOI: 10.1016/bs.enz.2020.06.001
Bacterial luciferase: Molecular mechanisms and applications
Abstract
Bacterial luciferase is a flavin-dependent monooxygenase which is remarkable for its distinctive feature in transforming chemical energy to photons of visible light. The bacterial luciferase catalyzes bioluminescent reaction using reduced flavin mononucleotide, long-chain aldehyde and oxygen to yield oxidized flavin, corresponding acid, water and light at λmax around 490nm. The enzyme comprises of two non-identical α and β subunits, where α subunit is a catalytic center and β subunit is crucially required for maintaining catalytic function of the α subunit. The crystal structure with FMN bound and mutagenesis studies have assigned a number of amino acid residues that are important in coordinating critical reactions and stabilizing intermediates to attain optimum reaction efficiency. The enzyme achieves monooxygenation by generating C4a-hydroperoxyflavin intermediate that later changes its protonation status to become C4a-peroxyflavin, which is necessary for the nucleophilic attacking with aldehyde substrate. The decomposing of C4a-peroxyhemiacetal produces excited C4a-hydroxyflavin and acid product. The chemical basis regrading bioluminophore generation in Lux reaction remains an inconclusive issue. However, current data can, at least, demonstrate the involvement of electron transfer to create radical molecules which is the key step in this mechanism. Lux is a self-sufficient bioluminescent system in which all substrates can be recycled and produced by a group of enzymes from the lux operon. This makes Lux distinctively advantageous over other luciferases for reporter enzyme application. The progression of understanding of Lux catalysis is beneficial to improve light emitting efficiency in order to expand the robustness of Lux application.
Keywords: Bacterial luciferase; Bioluminescence; C4a-(hydro)peroxyflavin intermediate; Flavin-dependent monooxygenase; Two-component monooxygenase.
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