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. 1995 Feb 1;305 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):929-33.
doi: 10.1042/bj3050929.

Regulatory effects of ATP and luciferin on firefly luciferase activity

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Regulatory effects of ATP and luciferin on firefly luciferase activity

N Lembert et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

ATP and luciferin are not only substrates of firefly luciferase, but can, in addition, modulate its activity. High concentrations of luciferin induce a conformational change of the enzyme that temporarily reduces the catalytic rate. Re-activation takes approx. 20 min and is independent of variation in the concentration of enzyme or ATP, but lengthens with increasing luciferin concentration. High concentrations of albumin reduce this luciferin effect. The kinetic properties of firefly luciferase determined from initial rates and at steady state after 1 min of catalysis have been analysed according to Michaelis-Menten kinetics. There is only one active site for each of the substrates. At steady state the Km and Vmax. values for both substrates are reduced in an uncompetitive manner. Hyperbolic Lineweaver-Burk plots indicate an activation by ATP probably by binding to an allosteric site. A model is presented which incorporates luciferin induced de- and re-activation effects. Experimental conditions to avoid the regulatory effects of substrates during ATP monitoring are proposed.

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