Coelenterazine, native;
2-(p-Hydroxybenzyl)-6-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-8-benzyl-imidazo[1,2-a]pyrazin-3-(7H)-one
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY GRADE
Coelenterazine is a luminophore found in aquatic organisms and is the substrate for many luciferase enzymes, including Renilla reniformis, Gaussia, and aequorins. It is commonly used for bioluminescent calcium detection and the monitoring of reporter genes in BRET (Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer), ELISA and HTS methods as well as chemiluminescent detection of superoxide anions and peroxynitrite in cells or tissues.
Store at -20°C and protect from light. Keep under Inert Gas
Soluble in Methanol or Ethanol (NOT in DMSO)
PubChem Chemical ID: 2830
Features
- Synonyms: Oplophorus luciferin, Coelenterazine native, 55779-48-1, CLZN, coelenterate luciferin, Coelenterazine, native, AC1L1EKE, SureCN64690
- CAS#: 55779-48-1
- Molecular Formula: C26H21N3O3
- Molecular Weight: 423.46 g/mol