نتایج جستجو برای: luxa

تعداد نتایج: 45  

2018
Jenny A. Herbert Andrea M. Mitchell Ryan Ritchie Jiangtao Ma Kirsty Ross-Hutchinson Timothy J. Mitchell

Bioluminescence has been harnessed for use in bacterial reporter systems and for in vivo imaging of infection in animal models. Strain Xen35, a bioluminescent derivative of Streptococcus pneumoniae serotype 4 strain TIGR4 was previously constructed for use for in vivo imaging of infections in animal models. We have shown that strain Xen35 is less virulent than its parent TIGR4 and that this is ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984
J Engebrecht M Silverman

Expression of luminescence in Escherichia coli was recently achieved by cloning genes from the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri. One DNA fragment on a hybrid plasmid encoded regulatory functions and enzymatic activities necessary for light production. We report the results of a genetic analysis to identify the luminescence genes (lux) that reside on this recombinant plasmid. lux gene mutations ...

2008
Scott M. Peat Byron J. Adams

Despite a growing literature of Vibrio, Photobacterium, Shewanella, and Photorhabdus biology, little is known of the function bioluminescence provides to these light-emitting bacteria. Proposed benefits of bioluminescence include evasion of predators or attraction of prey for symbiotic bacterial hosts through a distraction, a method of oxygen consumption to suffocate a host or reduce competitio...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2003
Rakesh K Gupta Stacey S Patterson Steven Ripp Michael L Simpson Gary S Sayler

The luxA, B, C, D, and E genes from Photorhabdus luminescens were cloned and functionally expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to construct a bacterial lux-based yeast bioreporter capable of autonomous bioluminescence emission. The bioreporter was engineered using a series of pBEVY yeast expression vectors that allowed for bi-directional constitutive or inducible expression of the individual l...

2004
Jason Johnston Bonnie Jo Bratina

Bioluminescence, the biological production of light, is an unusual characteristic that is observed in certain members of the genera Vibrio, Photobacterium, Photorhabdus, and Shewanella. The bioluminescence system is composed of a group of proteins, including luciferase the main enzyme responsible for light production. I have isolated a bioluminescent strain of gram negative cocci from marine sh...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
K H Nealson B Wimpee C Wimpee

Hybridization probes specific for the luxA genes of four groups of luminous bacteria were used to screen luminous isolates obtained from the Persian Gulf, near Al Khiran, Kuwait Nine of these isolates were identified as Vibrio harveyi, a commonly encountered planktonic isolate, while three others showed no hybridization to any of the four probes (V. harveyi, Vibrio fischeri, Photobacterium phos...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Eric J Nelson Hege S Tunsjø Pat M Fidopiastis Henning Sørum Edward G Ruby

The cold-water-fish pathogen Vibrio salmonicida expresses a functional bacterial luciferase but produces insufficient levels of its aliphatic-aldehyde substrate to be detectably luminous in culture. Our goals were to (i) better explain this cryptic bioluminescence phenotype through molecular characterization of the lux operon and (ii) test whether the bioluminescence gene cluster is associated ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
W H Langridge K J Fitzgerald C Koncz J Schell A A Szalay

Temporal and spacial distribution of mannopine synthase (mas) promoter activity was determined throughout the development of transgenic tobacco plants using bacterial luciferase luxA and luxB as reporter genes. Luciferase activity was determined by luminometry in vitro and visualized by computer-enhanced single-photon video imaging in vivo. The activity of the mas dual promoters increased basip...

Journal: :Science 1988
A Schauer M Ranes R Santamaria J Guijarro E Lawlor C Mendez K Chater R Losick

Streptomycetes are prokaryotic microorganisms that exhibit a complex, mycelial fungus-like cycle of morphological differentiation. Development involves at least two spatially separated types of cells: the branching hyphae of the substrate mycelium, which penetrate the stratum upon which the colony feeds, and the upwardly protruding hyphae of the aerial mycelium, which undergo metamorphosis into...

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