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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Is it necessary to use a fluorescence reader to measure the luciferase activity in the dual-luciferase reporter gene assay system?
A

Yes, a fluorescence reader should be used for DLR testing, as the sensitivity of a luminometer is too low, making it difficult to obtain reproducible results.


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Advantages of VKEY-BIO’s D-luciferin potassium salt
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(1) High purity (≥99%)
(2) Excellent bioluminescence performance
(3) High solubility (aqueous solution at room temperature >40 mg/ml)


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Reaction principle of D-luciferin potassium salt
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D-luciferin is a commonly used substrate for luciferase, reacting with luciferase in the presence of Mg²⁺ and ATP, resulting in an oxidative decarboxylation reaction that produces luminescence. Under conditions of excess luciferin, the number of photons produced is positively correlated with the concentration of the enzyme. This type of luminescent reaction can be used for assays such as promoter optimization, drug screening, analysis of cellular ATP levels, and in vivo imaging in animals.


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What is the purity of D-luciferin potassium salt? Does the level of purity affect the assay?
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The purity of D-luciferin potassium salt is ≥99%. The higher the purity of luciferin, the lower the content of corresponding contaminants; conversely, if the purity is lower, the contaminant concentration will be higher. Excessive levels of contaminants can inhibit certain enzymes and biological processes in cells, potentially leading to deviations in assay results and may cause harm to laboratory animals.


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What is the solubility of D-luciferin potassium salt? Is its solution stable?
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The solubility of D-luciferin potassium salt is above 40 mg/ml. Its aqueous solution can be stored at -80°C for a short period without significantly affecting assay results. For some assays that are more sensitive to conditions, it is recommended to freshly prepare the reaction solution to control variable factors in the assays. For example, low levels of luciferase or non-optimal reaction conditions require high-quality substrates for the reaction.