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Analytical Biochemistry | 2003

Enumeration of bacterial cell numbers by amplified firefly bioluminescence without cultivation.

Tatsuya Sakakibara; Seiji Murakami; Kazuhiro Imai

We recently developed a novel bioluminescent enzymatic cycling assay for ATP and AMP with the concomitant use of firefly luciferase and pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK), where AMP and pyrophosphate produced from ATP by firefly luciferase were converted back into ATP by PPDK. Background luminescence derived from contaminating ATP and AMP in the reagent was reduced using adenosine phosphate deaminase which degrades ATP, ADP, and AMP, resulting in constant and highly amplified bioluminescence with low background luminescence. To detect bacterial cells without cultivation, we applied the above bioluminescent enzymatic cycling reagent to rapid microbe detection system. ATP spots (0.31-5.0 amol/spot) at the level of a single bacterial cell were detected with 5 min signal integration, signifying that integrated luminescence was amplified 43 times in comparison to traditional ATP bioluminescence. Consequently, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Lactobacillus brevis in beer were detected without cultivation. Significant correlation was observed between the number of signal spots obtained using this novel system and the colony-forming units observed with the conventional colony-counting method (R(2)=0.973).


Archive | 1998

Sample collecting member and wiping inspection instrument

Toshinori Igarashi; Noriaki Hattori; Seiji Murakami; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Morisaku Saito


Analytical Biochemistry | 1999

An enzymatic cycling method using pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase and firefly luciferase for the simultaneous determination of ATP and AMP (RNA).

Tatsuya Sakakibara; Seiji Murakami; Naoki Eisaki; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai


Analytical Biochemistry | 2003

Enhanced microbial biomass assay using mutant luciferase resistant to benzalkonium chloride

Noriaki Hattori; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Naoki Kajiyama; Toshinori Igarashi; Masako Maeda; Seiji Murakami


Analytical Biochemistry | 1997

Enzymatic treatment to eliminate the extracellular ATP for improving the detectability of bacterial intracellular ATP.

Tatsuya Sakakibara; Seiji Murakami; Noriaki Hattori; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai


Archive | 1996

ATP eliminator and the process for determining biological cells

Tatsuya Sakakibara; Seiji Murakami; Noriaki Hattori; Keiko Yajitate; Teruo Watarai; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai


Archive | 1997

Bioluminescent adenosine phosphate ester assay and reagent

Seiji Murakami; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Naoki Eisaki; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai


Archive | 1999

Method and apparatus for measuring sample by luminescence

Tatsuya Sakakibara; Toshinori Igarashi; Seiji Murakami; Yasushi Haketa


Archive | 1997

Bioluminescence reagent and method for quantitative determination of adenosine phosphate ester using the reagent

Seiji Murakami; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Naoki Eisaki; Motoo Nakajima; Kazuhiro Imai


Archive | 1997

Luminescent tool, its auxiliary member and method of preserving bioluminescent composition used in the tool and the auxiliary member

Naoki Kajiyama; Ayumi Arai; Eiichi Nakano; Hiroki Tatsumi; Teruo Watarai; Naoki Eisaki; Tatsuya Sakakibara; Masaru Suzuki

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