Team:Edinburgh/Bacterial/Red light producer
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Revision as of 09:29, 12 August 2010
Overview: The red light producer
Firefly luciferase (EC 1.13.12.7) from Photinus pyralis is one of the most efficient bioluminescent proteins known. Its emission peak is about 557nm at pH 7.8 (this is the ordinary internal pH of E. coli during growth). We attempted to produce a mutant luciferase which would produce red light, in order to activate the red light sensor part (which responds optimally to 660nm light).
We used SDM on the wild type to produce different mutants:
- Substitution mutant S248T
- Insertion mutant 356K
- Insertion mutant 356R