Scientists at Mass General Brigham have developed a groundbreaking bioluminescence tool called Luminescence Cascade-based Sensor (LUCAS), which significantly enhances virus detection. This innovation is a modification of the natural chemical reaction responsible for light production in certain animals.
LUCAS is an impressive 515 times brighter and eight times more enduring than existing bioluminescent models. This increased brightness and sustained light emission allow for more efficient and effective detection of even hard-to-find virus particles.
The tool leverages these natural components of bioluminescence:
This attachment regulates the release of luciferin’s light-emitting properties, enabling a single, highly efficient reaction for illuminating viruses.