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* The luciferase from the Japansese firefly, ''Luciola cruciata'' for which we made a number of mutations to give 3 different colours.
* The luciferase from the Japansese firefly, ''Luciola cruciata'' for which we made a number of mutations to give 3 different colours.
* The '''luciferin-regenerating enzymes''' (LREs) from both these species.  Luciferin is the substrate used by luciferase to emit light.  Once a photon has been emitted this luciferin is released in an inactive from known as '''oxyluciferin'''.  LRE is crucial for the regeneration of this oxyluciferin into new luciferin.
* The '''luciferin-regenerating enzymes''' (LREs) from both these species.  Luciferin is the substrate used by luciferase to emit light.  Once a photon has been emitted this luciferin is released in an inactive from known as '''oxyluciferin'''.  LRE is crucial for the regeneration of this oxyluciferin into new luciferin.
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<i>Photinus pyralis (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/artfarmer/198487523/">source</a>)</i>
<i>Photinus pyralis (<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/artfarmer/198487523/">source</a>)</i>
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