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All three Ca
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-binding loops of photoproteins bind calcium ions: The crystal structures of calcium-loaded apo-aequorin and apo-obelin
A new Western North Atlantic Ocean kitefin shark (Squaliformes: Dalatiidae) from the Gulf of Mexico
A semi-synthetic organism that stores and retrieves increased genetic information
Biofluorescence in Catsharks (Scyliorhinidae): Fundamental Description and Relevance for Elasmobranch Visual Ecology
Circadian Control Sheds Light on Fungal Bioluminescence
Extraction of
Renilla
-type luciferin from the calcium-activated photoproteins aequorin, mnemiopsin, and berovin
Firefly luciferase: the structure is known, but the mystery remains
Green Fluorescent Protein
Identification of Quorum-Quenching N-Acyl Homoserine Lactonases from Bacillus Species
Interchange of aequorin and obelin bioluminescence color is determined by substitution of one active site residue of each photoprotein
Photoluminescence Rainbow from Coelenteramide—A Theoretical Study
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Positive Autoregulation of the
Vibrio fischeri luxR
Gene
Quenching of acyl-homoserine lactone-dependent quorum sensing by enzymatic disruption of signal molecules
Quorum sensing communication between bacteria and human cells: signals, targets, and functions
Single Amino Acid Replacement Makes
Aequorea victoria
Fluorescent Proteins Reversibly Photoswitchable
Small-molecule inhibitor binding to an N-acyl-homoserine lactone synthase
Structural Basis and Specificity of Acyl-Homoserine Lactone Signal Production in Bacterial Quorum Sensing
Structural basis for the emission of violet bioluminescence from a W92F obelin mutant
Structure of the Ca
2+
-regulated photoprotein obelin at 1.7 Å resolution determined directly from its sulfur substructure
The enzymes of bacterial census and censorship
The Evolution of Bioluminescent Oxygen Consumption as an Ancient Oxygen Detoxification Mechanism
The Origins of Marine Bioluminescence: Turning Oxygen Defence Mechanisms Into Deep-Sea Communication Tools
The
Vibrio fischeri
LuxR Protein Is Capable of Bidirectional Stimulation of Transcription and Both Positive and Negative Regulation of the
luxR
Gene
Transcriptome Analysis of the
Vibrio fischeri
LuxR-LuxI Regulon
Vision in the deep sea
Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes
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