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Data Sheet - GW20091F
Storage Temperature Store at –20 °C
Synonyms: Luciferin 4-monooxygenase (Luciferase), EC
1.13.12.7; Luciferase
Product Description
Produces green light with a wavelength of 562 nM.
NCBI Accession
Data Sheet - L1792
pyralis, recombinant
expressed in E. coli
Catalog Number L1792
Storage Temperature –70 °C
EC 1.13.12.7
Primary Accession # P08659
Synonyms: Luciferin 4-monooxygenase,
Firefly Luciferase, recombinant
Data Sheet - L9420
Escherichia coli
Catalog Number L9420
Storage Temperature –20 C
CAS RN 61970-00-1
EC 1.13.12.7
Synonyms: Luciferin 4-monooxygenase, Firefly
Luciferase
Product Description
Luciferase, a
Data Sheet - SRE0045
Escherichia coli
Catalog Number SRE0045
Storage Temperature –20 C
CAS RN 61970-00-1
EC 1.13.12.7
Synonyms: Luciferin 4-monooxygenase, Firefly
Luciferase
Product Description
Firefly luciferase
Data Sheet - L4899
mingrelica, recombinant
Expressed in E. coli
Product Code L4899
Storage Temperature −20 °C
EC# 1.13.12.7
Synonym: Firefly Luciferase, recombinant
Product Description
Luciferase from Luciola mingrelica
Product Information Sheet - 10411523001
Description Photinus luciferin: oxygen 4-oxidoreductase
(decarboxylating, ATP-hydrolyzing)EC 1.13.12.7
Contaminants <1 mU ATPase/mg lyophilizate, and <10 mU
nucleoside diphosphatase kinase/mg lyo
Product Information Sheet - L9420
Product Description
CAS Registry Number: 61970-00-1
Enzyme Commission (EC) Number: 1.13.12.7
Synonyms: Luciferin 4-monooxygenase, Firefly
Luciferase
Storage Temperature: –20 °C
Product Information sheet -SRE0045
Product Description
CAS Registry Number: 61970-00-1
Enzyme Commission (EC) Number: 1.13.12.7
Synonyms: Luciferin 4-monooxygenase, Firefly
Luciferase
Storage Temperature: –20 °C
Product Information Sheet - LUCASSYRO
550 amino acids which is active in a monomeric form. Firefly luciferase,
Photinus pyralis (EC 1.13.12.7), catalyzes the adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-depen-
dent oxidative decarboxylation of luciferin