International audienceThe intrinsic green autofluorescence of an Escherichia coli culture has long been overlooked and empirically corrected in green fluorescent protein (GFP) reporter experiments. We show here, by using complementary methods of fluorescence analysis and HPLC, that this autofluorescence, principally arise from the secreted flavins in the external media. The cells secrete roughly 10 times more than what they keep inside. We show next that the secreted flavin fluorescence can be used as a complementary method in measuring the cell concentration particularly when the classical method, based on optical density measure, starts to fail. We also demonstrate that the same external flavins limit the dynamical range of GFP quantifica...
A sensor exploiting the properties of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) was developed and was used to ...
KEY WORDS fluorescence microscopy; single molecule spectroscopy; cytometry; FCS; PCH ABSTRACT We stu...
The unique and stunning spectroscopic properties of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from the jellyfi...
International audienceThe intrinsic green autofluorescence of an Escherichia coli culture has long b...
Cellular autofluorescence can affect the sensitivity of fluorescence microscopic or flow cytometric ...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a marker gene has facilitated biological research in plant-microb...
Bacterial growth is classically assessed by measuring the increases in optical density of pure cultu...
International audienceProkaryotic and eukaryotic cells exhibit an intrinsic natural fluorescence due...
A variety of direct and indirect methods have been used to quantify planktonic and biofilm bacterial...
In the few years since its gene was first cloned, the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (G...
The feasibility of using a live Escherichia coli population, which had been engineered to express th...
AbstractIn the few years since its gene was first cloned, the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent pr...
The detection of viable Escherichia coli (E. coli) by the bacteriophage-based fluorescent technique ...
The dynamics of microbial stress response in intensive cultivation conditions remains misunderstood....
As future biotechnology applications \ltiIiZe recoII}binant proteins as commercial prod-ucts, nondes...
A sensor exploiting the properties of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) was developed and was used to ...
KEY WORDS fluorescence microscopy; single molecule spectroscopy; cytometry; FCS; PCH ABSTRACT We stu...
The unique and stunning spectroscopic properties of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from the jellyfi...
International audienceThe intrinsic green autofluorescence of an Escherichia coli culture has long b...
Cellular autofluorescence can affect the sensitivity of fluorescence microscopic or flow cytometric ...
Green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a marker gene has facilitated biological research in plant-microb...
Bacterial growth is classically assessed by measuring the increases in optical density of pure cultu...
International audienceProkaryotic and eukaryotic cells exhibit an intrinsic natural fluorescence due...
A variety of direct and indirect methods have been used to quantify planktonic and biofilm bacterial...
In the few years since its gene was first cloned, the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent protein (G...
The feasibility of using a live Escherichia coli population, which had been engineered to express th...
AbstractIn the few years since its gene was first cloned, the Aequorea victoria green fluorescent pr...
The detection of viable Escherichia coli (E. coli) by the bacteriophage-based fluorescent technique ...
The dynamics of microbial stress response in intensive cultivation conditions remains misunderstood....
As future biotechnology applications \ltiIiZe recoII}binant proteins as commercial prod-ucts, nondes...
A sensor exploiting the properties of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) was developed and was used to ...
KEY WORDS fluorescence microscopy; single molecule spectroscopy; cytometry; FCS; PCH ABSTRACT We stu...
The unique and stunning spectroscopic properties of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from the jellyfi...