1.Reversion mutation in dark variants of luminous bacteria and its application in gene toxicant monitoring.
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(3):180-2
The luminous intensity of dark variant (S1) separated from photobacterium phosphoreum (A2) was 1/10,000 less than that of wild-type. Ethidium bromide (EB) (0.6 mg/L), Mytomycin C (MC, 0.05 mg/L), 2-amino fluorene (2-AF, 1.0 mg/L) all could strongly induce reversion mutation for S1 within 24 h and increase reversion ratio significantly. The results of experiments indicated that these revertants had stable genetic characteristic and the mutation may take place at gene levels. The mutagenesis to S1 caused by EB, MC and 2-AF was detected and it may be used as a new rapid, simple and sensitive method for gene toxicant monitoring.
*Chemiluminescent Measurements
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Ethidium/pharmacology
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Ethidium/toxicity
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Luciferases/biosynthesis
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Mitomycins/pharmacology
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Mitomycins/toxicity
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Mutagens
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Mutation/*drug effects
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Photobacterium/*genetics
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Toxicology/methods
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Transcription, Genetic/drug effects
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Variation (Genetics)
2.Dark variants of luminous bacteria whole cell bioluminescent optical fiber sensor to genotoxicants.
Yaliang, SUN ; Tiebo, ZHOU ; Jianli, GUO ; Yiyong, LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(5):507-9
A stable dark variant separated from photobacterium phosphoreum (A2) was fixed in agar-gel membrane and immobilized onto an exposed end of a fiber-optic linked with bioluminometer. The variant could emit a luminescent signal in the presence of genotoxic agents, such as Mitomycin C (MC). The performance of this whole-cell optical fiber sensor system was examined as a function of several parameters, including gel probe thickness, bacterial cell density, and diameter of the fiber-optic core and working temperature. An optimal response to a model genotoxicant, Mitomycin C, was achieved with agar-bacterial gel membrane: the thickness of gel membrane was about 5 mm; the cell density of bacteria in gel membrane was about 2.0 x 10(7)/ml; the diameter of fiber-optic core was 5.0 mm; the working temperature was 25 degrees C. Under these optimized conditions, the response time was less than 10 h to Mitomycin C, with a lower detection threshold of 0.1 mg/L.
Biosensing Techniques
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Chemiluminescent Measurements
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Fiber Optics
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Luminescent Proteins/*genetics
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Mitomycin/*pharmacology
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Mitomycin/toxicity
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Photobacterium/*genetics
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Transcription, Genetic/drug effects
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Variation (Genetics)
3.Reversion mutation in dark variants of luminous bacteria and its application in gene toxicant monitoring.
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(3):180-182
The luminous intensity of dark variant (S1) separated from photobacterium phosphoreum (A2) was 1/10,000 less than that of wild-type. Ethidium bromide (EB) (0.6 mg/L), Mytomycin C (MC, 0.05 mg/L), 2-amino fluorene (2-AF, 1.0 mg/L) all could strongly induce reversion mutation for S1 within 24 h and increase reversion ratio significantly. The results of experiments indicated that these revertants had stable genetic characteristic and the mutation may take place at gene levels. The mutagenesis to S1 caused by EB, MC and 2-AF was detected and it may be used as a new rapid, simple and sensitive method for gene toxicant monitoring.
Ethidium
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Genetic Variation
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Luciferases
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biosynthesis
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Luminescent Measurements
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Mitomycins
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Mutagens
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Mutation
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drug effects
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Photobacterium
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genetics
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Toxicology
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methods
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Transcription, Genetic
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drug effects
4.Dark variants of luminous bacteria whole cell bioluminescent optical fiber sensor to genotoxicants.
Yaliang SUN ; Tiebo ZHOU ; Jianli GUO ; Yiyong LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(5):507-509
A stable dark variant separated from photobacterium phosphoreum (A2) was fixed in agar-gel membrane and immobilized onto an exposed end of a fiber-optic linked with bioluminometer. The variant could emit a luminescent signal in the presence of genotoxic agents, such as Mitomycin C (MC). The performance of this whole-cell optical fiber sensor system was examined as a function of several parameters, including gel probe thickness, bacterial cell density, and diameter of the fiber-optic core and working temperature. An optimal response to a model genotoxicant, Mitomycin C, was achieved with agar-bacterial gel membrane: the thickness of gel membrane was about 5 mm; the cell density of bacteria in gel membrane was about 2.0 x 10(7)/ml; the diameter of fiber-optic core was 5.0 mm; the working temperature was 25 degrees C. Under these optimized conditions, the response time was less than 10 h to Mitomycin C, with a lower detection threshold of 0.1 mg/L.
Biosensing Techniques
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Fiber Optic Technology
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Genetic Variation
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Luminescent Measurements
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Luminescent Proteins
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genetics
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Mitomycin
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pharmacology
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toxicity
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Optical Fibers
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Photobacterium
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genetics
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Transcription, Genetic
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drug effects