
AbstractWe report a set of brominated luciferins for bioluminescence imaging. These regioisomeric scaffolds were accessed by using a common synthetic route. All analogues produced light with firefly luciferase, although varying levels of emission were observed. Differences in photon output were analyzed by computation and photophysical measurements. The brightest brominated luciferin was further evaluated in cell and animal models. At low doses, the analogue outperformed the native substrate in cells. The remaining luciferins, although weak emitters with firefly luciferase, were inherently capable of light production and thus potential substrates for orthogonal mutant enzymes.
Halogenation, Light, Mice, Transgenic, Firefly Luciferin, Transgenic, Cell Line, Appel's salt, Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry, Mice, Luciferases, Firefly, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Humans, Luciferases, Firefly, Tumor, Organic Chemistry, Fireflies, imaging, luciferase, bioluminescence, Kinetics, HEK293 Cells, Luminescent Measurements, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, luciferin
Halogenation, Light, Mice, Transgenic, Firefly Luciferin, Transgenic, Cell Line, Appel's salt, Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry, Mice, Luciferases, Firefly, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Humans, Luciferases, Firefly, Tumor, Organic Chemistry, Fireflies, imaging, luciferase, bioluminescence, Kinetics, HEK293 Cells, Luminescent Measurements, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, luciferin
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