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Mutation Research-genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2000

Improved bacterial SOS promoter∷lux fusions for genotoxicity detection

Yaakov Davidov; Rachel Rozen; D. R. Smulski; Tina K. Van Dyk; Amy Cheng Vollmer; David Allen Elsemore; Robert A. Larossa; Shimshon Belkin

Escherichia coli strains containing plasmid-borne fusions of Vibrio fischeri lux to the recA promoter-operator region were previously shown to be potentially useful for detecting genotoxicants. In an attempt to improve past performance, the present study examines several modifications and variations of this design, singly or in various combinations: (1) modifying the host cells toxicant efflux capacity via a tolC mutation; (2) incorporating the lux fusion onto the bacterial chromosome, rather then on a plasmid; (3) changing the reporter element to a different lux system (Photorhabdus luminescens), with a broader temperature range; (4) using Salmonella typhimurium instead of an E. coli host. A broad spectrum of responses to pure chemicals as well as to industrial wastewater samples was observed. Generally, fastest responses were exhibited by Sal94, a S. typhimurium strain harboring a plasmid-borne fusion of V. fischeri lux to the E. coli recA promoter. Highest sensitivity, however, was demonstrated by DPD3063, an E. coli strain in which the same fusion was integrated into the bacterial chromosome, and by DPD2797, a plasmid-bearing tolC mutant. Overall, the two latter strains appeared to perform better and seemed preferable over the others. The sensor strains retained their sensitivity following a 2-month incubation after alginate-embedding, but at the cost of a significantly delayed response.


Journal of Biotechnology | 2002

Recombinant microorganisms as environmental biosensors: pollutants detection by Escherichia coli bearing fabA′::lux fusions

Ofra Bechor; D. R. Smulski; Tina K. Van Dyk; Robert A. Larossa; Shimshon Belkin


Archive | 2008

Method for the production of 2-butanol

Michael G. Bramucci; Dennis Flint; Edward S. Miller; Vasantha Nagarajan; Natalia Sedkova; Manjari Singh; Tina K. Van Dyk


Archive | 2008

Method for the production of isobutanol

Michael G. Bramucci; Dennis Flint; Edward S. Miller; Vasantha Nagarajan; Natalia Sedkova; Manjari Singh; Tina K. Van Dyk


Archive | 2008

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 1-BUTANOL

Michael G. Bramucci; Dennis Flint; Edward S. Miller; Vasantha Nagarajan; Natalia Sedkova; Manjari Singh; Tina K. Van Dyk


Archive | 2008

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 2-BUTANONE

Michael G. Bramucci; Dennis Flint; Edward S. Miller; Vasantha Nagarajan; Natalia Sedkova; Manjari Singh; Tina K. Van Dyk


Archive | 2010

Yeast with increased butanol tolerance involving a multidrug efflux pump gene

Tina K. Van Dyk


Archive | 2009

STRAIN FOR BUTANOL PRODUCTION WITH INCREASED MEMBRANE UNSATURATED TRANS FATTY ACIDS

Dennis Flint; Tina K. Van Dyk


Archive | 2010

Bacterial strains for butanol production

Lori Jean Euler; Dennis Flint; Brian James Paul; Tina K. Van Dyk; Rick W. Ye


Archive | 2008

Strain comprising increased expression of a CFA coding region for butanol production

Dennis Flint; Robert A. Larossa; Vasantha Nagarajan; Tina K. Van Dyk; Rick W. Ye

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Shimshon Belkin

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Ofra Bechor

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Rachel Rozen

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yaakov Davidov

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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