BIOCHEMISTRY OF CENTIPEDE BIOLUMINESCENCE* |
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Authors: | James Michael Anderson |
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Institution: | Bioluminescence Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The centipede (Orphaneous brevilabiatus) secretes a bioluminescent slime. The corrected emission spectrum of this luminescence was found to have maxima at about 510 and 480 nm. The reaction was found to require both a luciferin and luciferase and showed an unusually low pH optimum (4.6). Oxygen was required for the reaction, but oxygen could interact with one of the components allowing for anaerobic light emission. |
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