
CAS 114496-02-5
:COELENTERAZINE E
Description:
Coelenterazine E is a bioluminescent compound primarily found in marine organisms, particularly in certain species of jellyfish and other coelenterates. It is a luciferin, a type of molecule that produces light through a chemical reaction, typically involving the enzyme luciferase. Coelenterazine E is characterized by its ability to emit blue-green light when oxidized in the presence of oxygen, which is a key feature utilized in various bioluminescent assays and imaging techniques in biological research. The compound has a complex structure that includes a fused ring system, contributing to its photochemical properties. Its CAS number, 114496-02-5, identifies it uniquely in chemical databases. Coelenterazine E is often used in studies related to cellular processes, gene expression, and as a reporter in bioluminescent assays due to its high sensitivity and low background interference. Additionally, its bioluminescent properties make it valuable in environmental monitoring and ecological studies, providing insights into the behavior and health of marine ecosystems.
Formula:C28H23N3O3
Synonyms:- E-Coelenterazine
- C7020
- C-7020
- COELENTERAZINE E
- Benz[f]imidazo[1,2-a]quinoxalin-3(6H)-one, 5,11-dihydro-8-hydroxy-2-[(4-hydroxyphenyl)methyl]-12-(phenylmethyl)-
- E Coelenterazine
- C 7020
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Found 3 products.
Coelenterazine E
CAS:<p>Coelenterazine E is a bioluminescent probe.</p>Formula:C28H23N3O3Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:449.5Coelenterazine e
CAS:<p>Coelenterazine and its derivatives spontaneously complex with aequorin to develop a Ca2+-dependent fluorescent signal.</p>Formula:C28H23N3O3Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:449.5 g/molCoelenterazine e
CAS:<p>Coelenterazine e is a synthetic, fluorescent amino acid that can be used to measure calcium ion concentration. It binds to calcium ions and emits light when excited with blue light. Coelenterazine e is an analog of coelenteramide, which is a luminescent protein found in jellyfish. Coelenterazine e has been shown to emit fluorescence when it interacts with calcium ions, while coelenteramide emits bioluminescence instead. The emission of light from coelenterazine e is due to the stabilization of the molecule by calcium ions.</p>Formula:C28H23N3O3Purity:Min. 90.0 Area-%Molecular weight:449.51 g/mol

