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STUDIES ON LUCIFERASE FROM PHOTOBACTERIUM PHOSPHOREUM

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Luminescence and Respiratory Activities of Photobacterium phosphoreum

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Continuous pollution monitoring using Photobacterium phosphoreum

Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 1996
Abstract Photobacterium phosphoreum is a marine bacterium which is used extensively as a bioluminescent indicator of pollutants, where the presence of toxicants diminishes light output. To evaluate the utility of cell immobilisation in continuous toxicity testing, the sensitivity of P.
Uck-Han Chun   +3 more
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Photobacterium phosphoreum Toxicity Data Index

Water Quality Research Journal, 1991
Abstract This toxicity data index gives a compilation of some 1350 acute toxicity data of individual organic compounds for the luminescent marine bacterium Photobacterium phosphoreum, commonly known as Microtox™ test. The index contains 5-min, 15-min and 30-min toxicity data in both logarithmic (log (L/mmol) and non-logarithmic (mg/L ...
Virginia S. Palabrica, Klaus L.E. Kaiser
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Structure and properties of luciferase from Photobacterium phosphoreum

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1991
The nucleotide sequences of the luxA and luxB genes coding for the alpha and beta subunits, respectively, of luciferase from Photobacterium phosphoreum have been determined. The predicted amino acid sequences of the alpha and beta subunits were shown to be significantly different from other bacterial luciferases with 62 to 88% identity with the alpha ...
S R, Ferri   +3 more
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A sediment-contact bioassay with Photobacterium phosphoreum

Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 1990
Abstract A new, rapid test is reported for the toxicity screening of sediments using inhibition of Photobacterium phosphoreum. The bacteria are placed in direct contact with the sediment and the change in luminescence of the Photobacterium is used to determine the toxicity of the sediment relative to a control site. This sediment-contact
Henry Brouwer, Tom Murphy, Lucy McArdle
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Purification of lumazine proteins from Photobacterium leiognathi and Photobacterium phosphoreum: bioluminescence properties

Biochemistry, 1985
Bright strains of the marine bioluminescent bacterium Photobacterium leiognathi produce a "lumazine protein" in amounts comparable to that previously found in Photobacterium phosphoreum. New protocols are developed for the purification to homogeneity of the proteins from both species in yields up to 60%.
D J, O'Kane, V A, Karle, J, Lee
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Photobacterium phosphoreum caused a histamine fish poisoning incident

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2004
An incident of histamine fish poisoning (HFP) occurred due to the consumption of iwashi maruboshi (dried sardine) in Osaka, Japan in March 2002. A histamine-producing bacterial strain, YS4-7, was isolated from iwashi maruboshi that contained 1700 mg of histamine per kilogram.
Masashi, Kanki   +3 more
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The terminal oxidase of Photobacterium phosphoreum. A novel cytochrome

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1979
The terminal oxidase of Photobacterium phosphoreum has been purified to the electrophoretically homogeneous state and some of its properties have been studied. The enzyme catalyses oxidation of ascorbate in the presence of phenazine methosulphate or N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine. The reaction is inhibited by cyanide. Nitrite at comparatively
H, Watanabe   +4 more
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