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| + | Lingulodinium polyedrum, a marine dinoflagellate often responsible for red tide, posesses a unique-domain luciferase enyzme. When mechanically stimulated, the organism uses this enzyme to produce a blue light, likely for use in quorum sensing. | ||
| - | + | == Introduction == | |
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| + | In ''L. polyedrum'', the luciferase enzyme is an [x] amino acid, [x] domain, polypeptide. | ||
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Lingulodinium polyedrum dinoflagellate luciferase
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Lingulodinium polyedrum, a marine dinoflagellate often responsible for red tide, posesses a unique-domain luciferase enyzme. When mechanically stimulated, the organism uses this enzyme to produce a blue light, likely for use in quorum sensing.
Introduction
In L. polyedrum, the luciferase enzyme is an [x] amino acid, [x] domain, polypeptide.

