Luciferase looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg/330px-PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg which is clearly not graphene. It is a complicated folded protein structure.
Your paper shows that graphene can be made photoluminescent. According to this website photoluminescence is light emission after photo stimulation of a material. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/materials-science/photoluminescence
But luciferase, according to the wiki article, "unlike fluorescent proteins, luciferases do not require an external light source, but do require addition of luciferin, the consumable substrate."
See this video for more help -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxlMFsw1OfY
Luciferase looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg/330px-PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg which is clearly not graphene. It is a complicated folded protein structure.
Your paper shows that graphene can be made photoluminescent. According to this website photoluminescence is light emission after photo stimulation of a material. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/materials-science/photoluminescence
According to the wiki article, luciferase "unlike fluorescent proteins, luciferases do not require an external light source, but do require addition of luciferin, the consumable substrate."
See this video for more help -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxlMFsw1OfY
Luciferase looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg/330px-PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg which is clearly not graphene. It is a complicated folded protein structure.
Your paper shows that graphene can be made photoluminescent. According to this website photoluminescence is light emission after photo stimulation of a material.
According to the wiki article, luciferase "unlike fluorescent proteins, luciferases do not require an external light source, but do require addition of luciferin, the consumable substrate."
See this video for more help -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxlMFsw1OfY
Luciferase looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg/330px-PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg which is clearly not graphene. It is a much more complicated folded protein structure.
Your paper shows that graphene can be made photoluminescent. According to this website photoluminescence is light emission after photo stimulation of a material.
According to the wiki article, luciferase "unlike fluorescent proteins, luciferases do not require an external light source, but do require addition of luciferin, the consumable substrate."
See this video for more help -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxlMFsw1OfY