Genetically encoded biosensors based on engineered fluorescent proteins (FPs) are essential tools for monitoring the dynamics of specific ions and molecules in biological systems. Arsenic ion in the +3 oxidation state (As3+) is highly toxic to cells due to its ability to bind to protein thiol groups, leading to inhibition of protein function, disruption of protein–protein interactions, and eventually to cell death. A genetically encoded biosensor for the detection of As3+ could potentially facilitate the investigation of such toxicity both in vitro and in vivo. Here, we designed and developed two prototype genetically encoded arsenic biosensors (GEARs), based on a bacterial As3+ responsive transcriptional factor AfArsR from Acidithiobacillu...
Arsenic is omnipresent in soil, air, food and water. Chronic exposure to arsenic is a serious proble...
The toxic metalloid arsenic is widely distributed in food, water, and soil. While inorganic arsenic ...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are a family of cysteine-rich proteins whose biological roles include the reg...
Biosensors are increasingly important for gathering information in modern life. Advances in syntheti...
Genetically-engineered microbial biosensors have yet to realize commercial success in environmental ...
Arsenic is an ubiquitous toxic metalloid naturally present in the soil, water and air that adversely...
Arsenic, a ubiquitous presence in the biosphere, often occurs from both natural and anthropogenic so...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which poses a threat to >140 million people worldwide. The respira...
International audienceAccording to the World Health Organization, arsenic is the water contaminant t...
The threat of arsenic pollution to public health and wild life has led to an increased interest in d...
ABSTR ACT: The influence of environmental chemicals including arsenic, a type 1 carcinogen, on the c...
Arsenic is a natural environmental contaminant to which humans are routinely exposed and is strongly...
Contamination with arsenic is a recurring problem in both industrialized and developing countries. D...
Bioreporters are living cells that generate an easily measurable signal in the presence of a chemica...
Arsenic is a natural trace element found in the environment in different oxidation states. Exposure ...
Arsenic is omnipresent in soil, air, food and water. Chronic exposure to arsenic is a serious proble...
The toxic metalloid arsenic is widely distributed in food, water, and soil. While inorganic arsenic ...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are a family of cysteine-rich proteins whose biological roles include the reg...
Biosensors are increasingly important for gathering information in modern life. Advances in syntheti...
Genetically-engineered microbial biosensors have yet to realize commercial success in environmental ...
Arsenic is an ubiquitous toxic metalloid naturally present in the soil, water and air that adversely...
Arsenic, a ubiquitous presence in the biosphere, often occurs from both natural and anthropogenic so...
Arsenic is an environmental toxin which poses a threat to >140 million people worldwide. The respira...
International audienceAccording to the World Health Organization, arsenic is the water contaminant t...
The threat of arsenic pollution to public health and wild life has led to an increased interest in d...
ABSTR ACT: The influence of environmental chemicals including arsenic, a type 1 carcinogen, on the c...
Arsenic is a natural environmental contaminant to which humans are routinely exposed and is strongly...
Contamination with arsenic is a recurring problem in both industrialized and developing countries. D...
Bioreporters are living cells that generate an easily measurable signal in the presence of a chemica...
Arsenic is a natural trace element found in the environment in different oxidation states. Exposure ...
Arsenic is omnipresent in soil, air, food and water. Chronic exposure to arsenic is a serious proble...
The toxic metalloid arsenic is widely distributed in food, water, and soil. While inorganic arsenic ...
Metallothioneins (MTs) are a family of cysteine-rich proteins whose biological roles include the reg...