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. 2021 Aug 9;1(1):15–37. doi: 10.1021/acsnanoscienceau.1c00009

Table 1. Characteristics of the Most Common Naturally Occurring and Synthetic Luciferases and Their Current Use in Biosensors.

luciferase organism substrate cofactor(s) size (kDa) emission wavelength (nm) used for biosensor (Y/N)
North American Firefly (FLuc) Photinus pyralis d-luciferin ATP and Mg 61 560 Y
click beetle Pyrophorus plagiophthalamus d-luciferin ATP and Mg 64 ∼600 Y
Renilla (RLuc) Renilla reniformis coelenterazine Ca2+ 36 480 Y
Renilla mutant (RLuc8) Renilla reniformis coelenterazine Ca2+ 36 535 Y
Gaussia (GLuc) Gaussia princeps coelenterazine N/A 20 470 Y
OLuc Oplophorus gracilirostris coelenterazine N/A 19 460 N
NanoLuc Oplophorus gracilirostris furimazine N/A 19 460 Y
bacterial luciferase (Lux) bacteria (i.e., Photorhabdus luminescens, Vibrio harveyi) tetradecanal oxygen and reduced riboflavin phosphate 77 480 Y