Construction of a bioluminescent reporter strain to detect polychlorinated biphenyls

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A bioluminescent reporter strain, Ralstonia eutropha ENV307(pUTK60), was constructed for the detection of polychlorinated biphenyls by inserting the biphenyl promoter upstream of the bioluminescence genes. In the presence of a nonionic surfactant, which enhances the solubility of chlorinated biphenyls, bioluminescence was induced three- to four-fold over background by biphenyl, monochlorinated biphenyls, and Aroclor 1242. The minimum detection limits for these compounds ranged from 0.15 mg/liter for 4-chlorobiphenyl to 1.5 mg/liter for Aroclor 1242.

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Layton, A. C., Muccini, M., Ghosh, M. M., & Sayler, G. S. (1998). Construction of a bioluminescent reporter strain to detect polychlorinated biphenyls. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 64(12), 5023–5026. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.12.5023-5026.1998

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