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  • Bioluminescent bacteria are common in salt water environment, but there is the only one genus of soil bacteria with natural bioluminescence – Photorhabdus sp. These symbiotic bacteria reside the gut of entomopathogenic nematodes which are obligate insect parasites with the increasing importance as biological control agent. Isolated Photorhabdus luminescens was used separately for determination of pathogenity to insects. Except P. luminescens the artificial bioluminescent bacterium was used - genetically modified Escherichia coli K12 that carries Photorhabdus genes for bioluminescence. Both of these G- bacteria can be used for antibacterial assays based on their bioluminescence ability. Bioluminescence reaction is mediated by bacterial enzyme luciferase which catalyses the oxidation of long-chain aldehyde (substrate) and reduces flavin mononucleotide with emission of light. This emission can be immediately measured by the luminometer.
  • Bioluminescent bacteria are common in salt water environment, but there is the only one genus of soil bacteria with natural bioluminescence – Photorhabdus sp. These symbiotic bacteria reside the gut of entomopathogenic nematodes which are obligate insect parasites with the increasing importance as biological control agent. Isolated Photorhabdus luminescens was used separately for determination of pathogenity to insects. Except P. luminescens the artificial bioluminescent bacterium was used - genetically modified Escherichia coli K12 that carries Photorhabdus genes for bioluminescence. Both of these G- bacteria can be used for antibacterial assays based on their bioluminescence ability. Bioluminescence reaction is mediated by bacterial enzyme luciferase which catalyses the oxidation of long-chain aldehyde (substrate) and reduces flavin mononucleotide with emission of light. This emission can be immediately measured by the luminometer. (en)
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  • Antibacterial methods based on bioluminescent bacteria
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  • Antibacterial methods based on bioluminescent bacteria
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  • Antibacterial assay; Bioluminescence; Escherichia coli; Photorhabdus luminescens (en)
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