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    Biochim Biophys Acta. 1992 Jun 15;1131(2):161-5.

    Molecular cloning and expression in Escherichia coli of a cDNA clone encoding luciferase of a firefly, Luciola lateralis.

    Tatsumi H, Kajiyama N, Nakano E.

    Research and Development Division, Kikkoman Corporation, Noda, Japan.

    We have cloned a cDNA encoding Luciola lateralis (a common firefly in Japan) luciferase from a cDNA library of lantern poly(A)+ RNA, using a cDNA of L. cruciata (another common firefly in Japan) luciferase as a probe. The primary structure of L. lateralis luciferase deduced from the nucleotide sequence was shown to consist of 548 amino acids with a molecular weight of 60,132. Sequence comparison indicates that L. lateralis luciferase has significant sequence identity (94%) to L. cruciata luciferase, and that it has less sequence similarity (67%) to Photinus pyralis (a North American firefly) luciferase. The isolated cDNA clone, when introduced into Escherichia coli, directed the synthesis of enzymatically active luciferase under the control of the lacZ promoter.

    PMID: 1610896 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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