Bioreporters: gfp versus lux revisited and single-cell response.

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Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Bioreporters: gfp versus lux revisited and single-cell response.
Journal
Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Author(s)
Kohlmeier S., Mancuso M., Tecon R., Harms H., van der Meer J.R., Wells M.
ISSN
0956-5663[print], 0956-5663[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Volume
22
Number
8
Pages
1578-1585
Language
english
Abstract
Genetically engineered organisms expressing spectroscopically active reporter molecules in response to chemical effectors display great potential as living transducers in sensing applications. Green fluorescent protein (gfp gene) bioreporters have distinct advantages over luminescent couterparts (lux gene), including applicability at the single-cell level, but are typically less sensitive. Here we describe a gfp-bearing bioreporter that is sensitive to naphthalene (a poorly water soluble pollutant behaving like a large class of hydrophobic compounds), is suitable for use in chemical assays and bioavailability studies, and has detection limits comparable to lux-bearing bioreporters for higher efficiency detection strategies. Simultaneously, we find that the exploitation of population response data from single-cell analysis is not an algorithmic conduit to enhanced signal detection and hence lower effector detection limits, as normally assumed. The assay reported functions to equal effect with or without biocide.
Keywords
Biosensing Techniques/methods, Genes, Reporter, Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics, Luciferases/genetics, Naphthalenes/toxicity
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Web of science
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21/01/2008 13:35
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20/08/2019 14:17
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