Harnessing luciferase chemistry in regulated cell death modalities and autophagy: overview and perspectives

S Hosseinkhani, M Amandadi, P Ghanavatian… - Chemical Society …, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Regulated cell death is a fate of cells in (patho) physiological conditions during which
extrinsic or intrinsic signals or redox equilibrium pathways following infection, cellular stress …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the complete bioluminescence cycle from a multiscale computational perspective: A review

YJ Liu - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology C …, 2022 - Elsevier
Bioluminescence (BL) is an amazing natural phenomenon whose visible light is produced
by living organisms. BL phenomenon is quite pervasive and has been observed in 17 phyla …

Luciferin Regeneration in Firefly Bioluminescence via Proton‐Transfer‐Facilitated Hydrolysis, Condensation and Chiral Inversion

YY Cheng, YJ Liu - ChemPhysChem, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Firefly bioluminescence is produced via luciferin enzymatic reactions in luciferase. Luciferin
has to be unceasingly replenished to maintain bioluminescence. How is the luciferin …

Voltammetric determination of chlorothalonil and its respective reduction mechanism studied by density functional theory

TS Lima, MA La-Scalea, C Raminelli… - Journal of Solid State …, 2019 - Springer
A simple, fast, and direct electroanalytical method has been developed for the pesticide
chlorothalonil determination using a boron-doped diamond electrode and square-wave …

Firefly luciferin precursor 2-cyano-6-hydroxybenzothiazole: Fluorescence à la carte controlled by solvent and acidity

AS Jadhav, C Carreira-Blanco, B Fernandez… - Dyes and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Cyano-6-hydroxybenzothiazole (CBTOH) is a key intermediate in the biosynthesis of D-
luciferin, also used for its chemical synthesis and as luciferin bioluminescence precursor for …

[PDF][PDF] Bioinspired crosslinking reactions occurring under physiological conditions for the synthesis of hydrogels for cell culture

M Jin - 2024 - research.utwente.nl
Hydrogels are hydrophilic polymer networks, which have been used extensively as artificial
scaffolds in tissue engineering applications, especially in 3D cell culture. They exhibit some …