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Theoretical insights into the effect of pH values on oxidation processes in the emission of firefly luciferin in aqueous solution.

Miyabi HiyamaHidefumi AkiyamaNobuaki Koga
Published in: Luminescence : the journal of biological and chemical luminescence (2017)
To elucidate the emission process of firefly d-luciferin oxidation across the pH range of 7-9, we identified the emission process by comparison of the potential and free-energy profiles for the formation of the firefly substrate and emitter, including intermediate molecules such as d-luciferyl adenylate, 4-membered dioxetanone, and their deprotonated chemical species. From these relative free energies, it is observed that the oxidation pathway changes from d-luciferin → deprotonated d-luciferyl adenylate → deprotonated 4-membered dioxetanone → oxyluciferin to deprotonated d-luciferin → deprotonated d-luciferyl adenylate → deprotonated 4-membered dioxetanone → oxyluciferin with increasing pH value. This indicates that deprotonation on 6'OH occurs during the formation of dioxetanone at pH 7-8, whereas luciferin in the reactant has a 6'OH-deprotonated form at pH 9.
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