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21 August, 15:53

What is the function of the Aequorin protein?

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  1. 21 August, 16:06
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    The Aequorin protein is part of the bioluminescent that is a bit different from the norm. It was studied that biolumninescents didn't require oxygen. With the Aequorin, it was found to stably coelenterazine and oxygen; required for it to regenerate and be active. The way that it produces the classic bioluminescent light is when it reacts with Ca2+photoproteins. This is mainly seen within the Aequorin jellyfish.
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