Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations

Erbe, J L ; Adams, A C ; Taylor, K B ; Hall, L M
Springer
Published 1996
ISSN:
1476-5535
Keywords:
cyanobacteria ; biosensor ; heavy metal ; lux
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
Notes:
Abstract The metal-responsivesmt operator/promoter region ofSynechococcus PCC7942 was fused to theluxCDABE genes ofVibrio fischeri. Plasmid DNA (pJLE23) carrying this fusion conferred metal ion-inducible luminescence to transformed cyanobacteria.Synechococcus PCC7942 (pJLE23) was sensitive to ZnCl2 concentrations within a range of 0.5–4 μM as demonstrated by induction of luminescence. Trace levels of CuSO4, and CdCl2 were also detected.
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autor Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
autorsonst Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
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notes Abstract The metal-responsivesmt operator/promoter region ofSynechococcus PCC7942 was fused to theluxCDABE genes ofVibrio fischeri. Plasmid DNA (pJLE23) carrying this fusion conferred metal ion-inducible luminescence to transformed cyanobacteria.Synechococcus PCC7942 (pJLE23) was sensitive to ZnCl2 concentrations within a range of 0.5–4 μM as demonstrated by induction of luminescence. Trace levels of CuSO4, and CdCl2 were also detected.
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reference 17 (1996), S. 80-83
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shingle_author_1 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
shingle_author_2 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
shingle_author_3 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
shingle_author_4 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
shingle_catch_all_1 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
Abstract The metal-responsivesmt operator/promoter region ofSynechococcus PCC7942 was fused to theluxCDABE genes ofVibrio fischeri. Plasmid DNA (pJLE23) carrying this fusion conferred metal ion-inducible luminescence to transformed cyanobacteria.Synechococcus PCC7942 (pJLE23) was sensitive to ZnCl2 concentrations within a range of 0.5–4 μM as demonstrated by induction of luminescence. Trace levels of CuSO4, and CdCl2 were also detected.
1476-5535
14765535
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
Abstract The metal-responsivesmt operator/promoter region ofSynechococcus PCC7942 was fused to theluxCDABE genes ofVibrio fischeri. Plasmid DNA (pJLE23) carrying this fusion conferred metal ion-inducible luminescence to transformed cyanobacteria.Synechococcus PCC7942 (pJLE23) was sensitive to ZnCl2 concentrations within a range of 0.5–4 μM as demonstrated by induction of luminescence. Trace levels of CuSO4, and CdCl2 were also detected.
1476-5535
14765535
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
Abstract The metal-responsivesmt operator/promoter region ofSynechococcus PCC7942 was fused to theluxCDABE genes ofVibrio fischeri. Plasmid DNA (pJLE23) carrying this fusion conferred metal ion-inducible luminescence to transformed cyanobacteria.Synechococcus PCC7942 (pJLE23) was sensitive to ZnCl2 concentrations within a range of 0.5–4 μM as demonstrated by induction of luminescence. Trace levels of CuSO4, and CdCl2 were also detected.
1476-5535
14765535
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Erbe, J L
Adams, A C
Taylor, K B
Hall, L M
Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
cyanobacteria
biosensor
heavy metal
lux
Abstract The metal-responsivesmt operator/promoter region ofSynechococcus PCC7942 was fused to theluxCDABE genes ofVibrio fischeri. Plasmid DNA (pJLE23) carrying this fusion conferred metal ion-inducible luminescence to transformed cyanobacteria.Synechococcus PCC7942 (pJLE23) was sensitive to ZnCl2 concentrations within a range of 0.5–4 μM as demonstrated by induction of luminescence. Trace levels of CuSO4, and CdCl2 were also detected.
1476-5535
14765535
Springer
shingle_title_1 Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations
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shingle_title_3 Cyanobacteria carrying ansmt-lux transcriptional fusion as biosensors for the detection of heavy metal cations
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