Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
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Bioluminescence Microplate Assay of Cyanide with Escherichia coli Harboring a Plasmid Responsible for Cyanide-dependent Light Emission in Alginate Microenvironment
Hajime KARATANIYasuro FUSEHirotaka MIZUGUCHIShogo MONJIHiroshi OYAMATomonori WAKUMasashi IWASAKI
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2019 Volume 35 Issue 7 Pages 821-825

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We describe the bioluminescence of a genetically engineered Escherichia coli harboring a recombined plasmid with a catalase gene promoter fused lux gene cluster, responsible for the generation of photons closely associated with respiratory inhibition, with the aim of applying it for cyanide sensing. This E. coli construct was favorably utilized for the microplate assay of cyanide by leveraging the microenvironment of the biocompatible alginate. The brightness of the bioluminescence, induced by cyanide stimulation of the respiration causative of the production of hydrogen peroxide, positively correlates with its concentration. Moreover, visualization of cyanide with a consumer digital camera, ranging in concentration from about 0.01 mg CN·L−1 in the alginate sol to around 100 mg CN·L−1 in its gel, was attained.

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