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In vivo Dual Substrate Bioluminescent Imaging
Published on: October 11, 2011
Mechanical control of Renilla luciferase
Chiao-Yu Tseng1, Giovanni Zocchi
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California 90095-1547, USA. tseng@physics.ucla.edu
Abstract:
We report experiments where the activity of the enzyme luciferase from Renilla reniformis is controlled through a DNA spring attached to the enzyme. In the wake of previous work on kinases, these results establish that mechanical stress applied through the DNA springs is indeed a general method for the artificial control of enzymes, and for the quantitative study of mechano-chemical coupling in these molecules. We also show proof of concept of the luciferase construct as a sensitive molecular probe, detecting a specific DNA target sequence in an easy, one-step, homogeneous assay, as well as SNP detection without melting curve analysis.

