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Chromatographia | 1996

Bioactivity screening by chromatography-bioluminescence coupling

Günther Eberz; H. G. Rast; Klaus Burger; Wolfgang Kreiss; Claus Weisemann

SummaryBecause luminescent microorganisms change their light emission in the presence of bioactive substances, they provide an effective way of monitoring toxicity. Here we report the direct coupling of bioluminescence to chromatography which is capable of detecting single toxic components in complex mixtures. Two approaches were investigated, utilizing thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The TLC-bioluminescence imaging technique was developed into a versatile and rugged method and proved to be superior to the HPLC-based design. Employing genetically engineered luminescent bacteria gives customized selectivity of bioactivity detection. The combination of analytical separation technology with the biospecific sensing ability of living cells provides a novel screening tool for targeting bioactive components in complex samples.


Archives of Microbiology | 1999

Construction of a highly bioluminescent Nitrosomonas as a probe for nitrification conditions

Claudia Ludwig; Susanne Ecker; Kerstin Schwindel; Hans-Georg Rast; Karl O. Stetter; Günther Eberz

Abstract Cloned luciferase-encoding operons were transferred by conjugation to a natural isolate of the ammonia-oxidizing bacterial strain Nitrosomonas sp. RST41–3, thereby establishing conjugation as a tool for gene transfer into Nitrosomonas strains. Luminescence was dependent on the pH of the medium and the concentration of the substrate ammonium chloride. Moreover, the luminescence of the transconjugants was reduced immediately by micromolar concentrations of nitrapyrin and allylthiourea, which are specific inhibitors of nitrification. Our results indicate that luminescent Nitrosomonas strains may be useful as a probe to detect nitrification conditions in the natural environment as well as in sewage plants.


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2007

Biosensor-guided screening for macrolides

Volker Möhrle; Marc Stadler; Günther Eberz


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2010

Chromatography-bioluminescence coupling reveals surprising bioactivity of inthomycin A

Wolfgang Kreiss; Rita Fröde; Volker Möhrle; Günther Eberz


Archive | 2000

Nucleic acids which code for the enzyme activities of the spinosyn biosynthesis

Günther Eberz; Volker Möhrle; Rita Fröde; Robert Velten; Jose A Salas


Archive | 2002

Method for producing novel spinosyn derivatives

Peter Jeschke; Günther Eberz; Rita Fröde; Volker Möhrle; Robert Velten


Archive | 1995

Luminescent nitrifying microorganisms

Günther Eberz; Hans-Georg Rast


Archive | 1993

Analytical process for testing mixtures for toxic constituents

Claus Weisemann; Wolfgang Kreiss; Hans-Georg Rast; Günther Eberz


Archive | 2003

Method and device for detection of biologically active substances

Günther Eberz; Wolfgang Kreiss; Hans-Georg Rast; Claus Weisemann


Archive | 2002

Method for identifying macrocyclic polyketides

Günther Eberz; Volker Möhrle

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