Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5291949 Tetrahedron Letters 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cypridina luciferin is the substrate in the bioluminescence of a luminous ostracod Cypridina (Vargula) hilgendorfii. Cypridina luciferin contains a chiral center in the sec-butyl moiety. Here, we report a convenient method for the preparation of (S)-Cypridina luciferin by the condensation of (S)-1,1-diethoxy-3-methylpentan-2-one with ethioluciferin. The light yield of the synthesized (S)-luciferin in the presence of Cypridina luciferase was about 1.7 times as active as that of racemic form. Furthermore, several luciferin analogs prepared by the same condensation with different α-ketoacetal derivatives showed moderate light yield with Cypridina luciferase. These readily available Cypridina luciferin and analogs are applicable to the bioluminescent detection of Cypridina luciferase.
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