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ae·quor·in A0110700 (ē-kwôr′ĭn, ē-kwŏr′-)n. A protein secreted by certain bioluminescent jellyfish, used as a reagent in molecular biology to detect calcium concentrations inside cells. [New Latin Aequorea, jellyfish genus (from Latin aequoreus, of the sea, from aequor, smooth surface, from aequus, smooth) + -in.]aequorin (ˈiːkwərɪn) na protein obtained from marine organisms that emits blue light in the presence of calcium ions and is used to detect these ions in living tissueaequorinenUK
aequorin[′ē·kwə‚rin] (biochemistry) A bioluminescent protein that is produced by jellyfish of the genus Aequorea and emits light in the presence of calcium or strontium. aequorinenUK
ae·quo·rin (ē'kwō-rin), A luminescent protein isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea that emits blue light in the presence of even minute amounts of calcium ion; injected intracellularly, it is used to measure free calcium ion transients within cells. See also: fura-2, quin-2. aequorin (ē-kwôr′ĭn, ē-kwŏr′-)n. A protein secreted by certain bioluminescent jellyfish, used as a reagent in molecular biology to detect calcium concentrations inside cells.ae·quo·rin (ē-kwōr'in) A luminescent protein isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea, which emits blue light in the presence of even minute amounts of calcium ion; injected intracellularly, it is used to measure free calcium ion transients within cells. See also: fura-2 |