Abstract Using the lux operon (luxCDABE) of bacterial bioluminescence system as an autonomous luminous reporter has been demonstrated in bacteria, plant and mammalian cells. However, applications of bacterial bioluminescence-based imaging have been limited because of its low brightness. Here, we engineered the bacterial luciferase (heterodimer of luxA and luxB) by fusion with Venus, a bright variant of yellow fluorescent protein, to induce bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET). By using decanal as an externally added substrate, color change and ten-times enhancement of brightness was achieved in Escherichia coli when circularly permuted Venus was fused to the C-terminus of luxB. Expression of the Venus-fused luciferase in human e...
The lux operon is a useful reporter for bioluminescence imaging due to its independence of exogenous...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent reporter systems have enabled the rapid and continued growth of the o...
Bioluminescence is widely used for real-time imaging in living organisms. This technology features a...
The bacterial luciferase (lux) gene cassette consists of five genes (luxCDABE) whose protein product...
Bioluminescence-based imaging of living cells has become an important tool in biological and medical...
The bacterial bioluminescence system enables the generation of light by living cells without the req...
Bioluminescence imaging of single cells is often complicated by the requirement of exogenous lucifer...
Bioluminescence imaging of single cells is often complicated by the requirement of exogenous lucifer...
Expression of autonomous bioluminescence from human cells was previously reported to be impossible, ...
Genetically encoded reporters have greatly increased our understanding of biology. While fluorescent...
Bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon that occurs in bacteria, insects, fungi and some marine spec...
The bacterial luciferase gene cassette (lux) is unique among bioluminescent bioreporter systems due ...
Bioluminescence refers to the production of light by living organisms. Bioluminescent bacteria with ...
Bioluminescence is the ability of naturally occurring organisms to emit light. Many instances of bio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Expression of autonomous bioluminescence from human cells was previously re...
The lux operon is a useful reporter for bioluminescence imaging due to its independence of exogenous...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent reporter systems have enabled the rapid and continued growth of the o...
Bioluminescence is widely used for real-time imaging in living organisms. This technology features a...
The bacterial luciferase (lux) gene cassette consists of five genes (luxCDABE) whose protein product...
Bioluminescence-based imaging of living cells has become an important tool in biological and medical...
The bacterial bioluminescence system enables the generation of light by living cells without the req...
Bioluminescence imaging of single cells is often complicated by the requirement of exogenous lucifer...
Bioluminescence imaging of single cells is often complicated by the requirement of exogenous lucifer...
Expression of autonomous bioluminescence from human cells was previously reported to be impossible, ...
Genetically encoded reporters have greatly increased our understanding of biology. While fluorescent...
Bioluminescence is a natural phenomenon that occurs in bacteria, insects, fungi and some marine spec...
The bacterial luciferase gene cassette (lux) is unique among bioluminescent bioreporter systems due ...
Bioluminescence refers to the production of light by living organisms. Bioluminescent bacteria with ...
Bioluminescence is the ability of naturally occurring organisms to emit light. Many instances of bio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Expression of autonomous bioluminescence from human cells was previously re...
The lux operon is a useful reporter for bioluminescence imaging due to its independence of exogenous...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent reporter systems have enabled the rapid and continued growth of the o...
Bioluminescence is widely used for real-time imaging in living organisms. This technology features a...