Luciferase Substrates
For Firefly Luciferase, we offer D-Luciferin in a number of formats, including sodium and potassium salts, free acid, and caged.
For Renilla Luciferase, we offer many different Coelenterazine analogs, including water-soluble Aquaphile™ Coelenterazines and a Coelenterazine Sampler.
Also see our convenient, low-cost Luciferase Reporter Assay Kits for Firefly, Renilla, and combined luciferase assays.
D-Luciferin, Free Acid
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
D-Luciferin, Potassium Salt
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
D-Luciferin, Sodium Salt
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
D-Luciferin is a substrate for the enzyme firefly luciferase. Chemiluminescence at 560 nm is generated when luciferin is oxidized by an ATP-dependent process, catalyzed by luciferase.
Coelenterazine
Coelenterazine and its analogs are luminescent enzyme substrates for apoaequorin and Renilla luciferase.
Coelenterazine and its analogs are luminescent enzyme substrates for apoaequorin and Renilla luciferase.
DMNPE-Caged D-Luciferin
DMNPE-caged D-luciferin (D-Luciferin, 1-(4,5-dimethoxy-2-nitrophenyl)ethyl ester) is a D-luciferin ester derivative which can cross cell membranes efficiently.1,2 Once inside the cells, the ester is continuously hydrolyzed to a supply of D-luciferin.
DMNPE-caged D-luciferin (D-Luciferin, 1-(4,5-dimethoxy-2-nitrophenyl)ethyl ester) is a D-luciferin ester derivative which can cross cell membranes efficiently.1,2 Once inside the cells, the ester is continuously hydrolyzed to a supply of D-luciferin.