Noriaki Hattori
Kikkoman
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Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2003
Kasthuri Venkateswaran; Noriaki Hattori; Myron T. La Duc; Roger G. Kern
A new firefly luciferase bioluminescence assay method that differentiates free extracellular ATP (dead cells, etc.) from intracellular ATP (viable microbes) was used to determine the viable microbial cleanliness of various clean-room facilities. For comparison, samples were taken from both clean-rooms, where the air was filtered to remove particles >0.5 microm, and ordinary rooms with unfiltered air. The intracellular ATP was determined after enzymatically degrading the samples free ATP. Also for comparison, cultivable microbial populations were counted on nutrient-rich trypticase soy agar (TSA) plates. Both the cultivable and ATP-based determinations indicate that the microbial burden was lower in clean-room facilities than in ordinary rooms. However, there was no direct correlation between the two sets of measurements because the two assays measured very different populations. A large fraction of the samples yielded no colony formers on TSA, but were positive for intracellular ATP. Subsequently, genomic DNA was isolated directly from selected samples and 16S rDNA fragments were cloned and sequenced, identifying nearest neighbors, many of which are known to be noncultivable in the media employed. It was concluded that viable microbial contamination can be reliably monitored by measurement of intracellular ATP, and that this method may be considered superior to cultivable colony counts due to its speed and its ability to report the presence of viable but noncultivable organisms. When the detection of nonviable microbes is of interest, the ATP assay can be supplemented with DNA analysis.
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2002
Noriaki Hattori; Naoki Kajiyama; Masako Maeda; Seiji Murakami
Benzalkonium chloride (BAC), used to extract intracellular ATP, interferes with subsequent firefly luciferase-luciferin assays. There was a significant difference among wild-type luciferases with respect to BAC resistance. Luciola lateralis luciferase (LlL) was the most tolerant, followed by Luciola cruciata luciferase (LcL) and Photinus pyralis luciferase. Random mutagenesis of thermostable mutants of LcL showed that the Glu490Lys mutation contributes to improved resistance to BAC. The corresponding Glu490Lys mutation was introduced into thermostable mutants of LlL by site-directed mutagenesis. Kinetic analysis demonstrated that the resultant LlL-217L490K mutant, having both an Ala217Leu and a Glu490Lys mutation, showed the highest resistance to BAC, with an initial remaining bioluminescence intensity of 87.4% and a decay rate per minute of 29.6% in the presence of 0.1% BAC. The Glu490Lys mutation was responsible for increased resistance to inactivation but not inhibition by BAC. The LlL-217L490K had identical thermostability and pH stability to the parental thermostable mutant. From these results, it was concluded that the LlL-217L490K enzyme is advantageous for hygiene monitoring and biomass assays based on the ATP-bioluminescence methodology. This is the first report demonstrating improved resistance to BAC of the firefly luciferase enzyme.
Archive | 1998
Toshinori Igarashi; Noriaki Hattori; Seiji Murakami; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Morisaku Saito
Analytical Biochemistry | 2003
Noriaki Hattori; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Naoki Kajiyama; Toshinori Igarashi; Masako Maeda; Seiji Murakami
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 1993
Jun-ichi Sumitani; Takashi Kawaguchi; Noriaki Hattori; Sawao Murao; Motoo Arai
Analytical Biochemistry | 1997
Tatsuya Sakakibara; Seiji Murakami; Noriaki Hattori; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai
Archive | 1996
Tatsuya Sakakibara; Seiji Murakami; Noriaki Hattori; Keiko Yajitate; Teruo Watarai; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai
Archive | 1998
Noriaki Hattori; Seiji Murakami
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 1998
Noriaki Hattori; Motoo Nakajima; Koji O’Hara; Tetsuo Sawai
Archive | 1999
Noriaki Hattori; Yasuhiro Harada; Keiko Yajitate; Seiji Murakami