Bioluminescent test systems based on firefly luciferase for studying stress effects on living cells.
Galina Yurievna LomakinaNatalia N UgarovaPublished in: Biophysical reviews (2022)
The bioluminescent luciferin-luciferase reaction is based on the oxidation of D-luciferin by oxygen in the presence of ATP and magnesium ions, catalyzed by firefly luciferase. The possibilities of using this reaction to study the influence of external effectors of a physical and chemical nature (temperature exposure, additions of drugs, membrane-active compounds, etc.) on living cells (prokaryotes and eukaryotes) are considered. Examples of the use of test systems based on living cells producing thermostable firefly luciferase for monitoring cellular homeostasis are given. The study of the kinetics of changes in the concentration of ATP and luciferase inside and outside cells made it possible to determine in dynamics the metabolic activity, cytotoxicity, and survival of cells under conditions of cellular stress, to study the processes of ATP synthesis/hydrolysis, and to evaluate the effectiveness of lytic agents in changing the permeability of the cell membrane.