نتایج جستجو برای: luxa gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141383  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 1993
C Sizemore W Geissdörfer W Hillen

The luxA,B genes from the Gram-negative marine bacterium Vibrio harveyi MAV were used in Staphylococcus carnosus TM300 as a reporter system for regulated expression of xylose utilization. The luciferase genes were fused to the xyl operon from Staphylococcus xylosus C2a. Expression of bioluminescence was induced through addition of xylose and repressed in the presence of glucose. A method to qua...

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: :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: :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: :International journal of food microbiology 2016
Marc Jérôme Sabrina Macé Xavier Dousset Bruno Pot Jean-Jacques Joffraud

An accurate amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) method, including three primer sets for the selective amplification step, was developed to display the phylogenetic position of Photobacterium isolates collected from salmon products. This method was efficient for discriminating the three species Photobacterium phosphoreum, Photobacterium iliopiscarium and Photobacterium kishitanii, unti...

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2009
Susumu Yoshizawa Minoru Wada Kumiko Kita-Tsukamoto Akira Yokota Kazuhiro Kogure

Two luminous marine bacteria, strains LC2-065(T) and LC2-102, were isolated from seawater at Sagami Bay in Japan. These bacteria were Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, motile and coccoid-rods. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) using six loci (ftsZ, gapA, gyrB, mreB, pyrH and topA) and sequence analysis of the alpha subunit of luciferase (l...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
S Drouault G Corthier S D Ehrlich P Renault

The survival and the physiology of lactococcal cells in the different compartments of the digestive tracts of rats were studied in order to know better the fate of ingested lactic acid bacteria after oral administration. For this purpose, we used strains marked with reporter genes, the luxA-luxB gene of Vibrio harveyi and the gfp gene of Aequora victoria, that allowed us to differentiate the in...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
C F Wimpee T L Nadeau K H Nealson

By using two highly conserved region of the luxA gene as primers, polymerase chain reaction amplification methods were used to prepare species-specific probes against the luciferase gene from four major groups of marine luminous bacteria. Laboratory studies with test strains indicated that three of the four probes cross-reacted with themselves and with one or more of the other species at low st...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
L M Palmer R R Colwell

Bioluminescence is a trait observed among approximately 10% of Vibrio cholerae isolates. We have demonstrated that not only do some strains of V. cholerae produce low levels of light, undetectable by the human eye, but the luciferase gene sequence is present in strains of V. cholerae which emit no detectable light, evidenced by hybridization with a luciferase DNA probe. Comparisons of the amino...

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