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Title: Identification and quantification of toxic chemicals by use of Escherichia coli carrying lux genes fused to stress promoters

Journal Article · · Applied and Environmental Microbiology
OSTI ID:302266
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  1. Technion--Israel Inst. of Tech., Haifa (Israel). Dept. of Food Engineering and Biotechnology

The luxCDABE bioluminescence genes of the Vibrio fischeri lux system have been used as a reporter system for different stress and regulatory promoters of Escherichia coli. Selected E. coli strains carrying lux genes fused to different promoters were exposed to various toxic chemicals, and the recorded luminescence was used for the characterization of the biologic signature of each compound. Analysis of these data with the aid of a proper algorithm allowed quantitative and qualitative assessment of toxic chemicals. Of the 25 tested chemicals, 23 were identified by this novel strategy in a 3-h procedure. This system can also be adapted for the identification of simple mixtures of toxic agents when the biologic signatures of the individual compounds are known. This biologic recognition strategy also provides a tool for evaluating the degree of similarity between the modes of action of different toxic agents.

OSTI ID:
302266
Journal Information:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Vol. 64, Issue 11; Other Information: PBD: Nov 1998
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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