lusiferaasientsyymiä
Luciferase enzyme is a group of enzymes that catalyze a light-emitting oxidation reaction. This reaction typically involves a substrate called luciferin and oxygen, often requiring cofactors such as ATP or NADH. The energy released from the oxidation of luciferin is converted into light, a process known as bioluminescence. Luciferases are found in a variety of organisms, including fireflies, certain bacteria, fungi, and marine animals.
The specific chemical structure of luciferin and the reaction mechanism vary depending on the source of the
Luciferase enzymes have found widespread applications in scientific research, particularly in molecular biology and biotechnology. Their