Bioluminescent reporter genes, such as those from fireflies and bacteria, let researchers use light production as a non-invasive and non-destructive surrogate measure of microbial numbers in a wide variety of environments. As bioluminescence needs microbial metabolites, tagging microorganisms with luciferases means only live metabolically active cells are detected. Despite the wide use of bioluminescent reporter genes, very little is known about the impact of continuous (also called constitutive) light expression on tagged bacteria. We have previously made a bioluminescent strain of Citrobacter rodentium, a bacterium which infects laboratory mice in a similar way to how enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) and enterohaemorrhagic E. coli...
The bacterial luciferase (lux) gene cassette consists of five genes (luxCDABE) whose protein product...
chapitre 19International audienceApplications of bioluminescence for the in vivo study of pathogenic...
<p>The GIT of mice was colonised with either <i>B. breve</i> or <i>E. coli</i> by oral administratio...
Bioluminescent reporter genes, such as those from fireflies and bacteria, let researchers use light ...
Citrobacter rodentium belongs to a family of human and animal enteric pathogens that includes the cl...
Abstract Background Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are major inhabitants and part of the normal microflo...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent reporter systems have enabled the rapid and continued growth of the o...
The bacterial luciferase gene cassette (lux) is unique among bioluminescent bioreporter systems due ...
International audienceLactic acid bacteria, especially lactobacilli, are common inhabitants of the g...
Traditional methods of localizing and quantifying the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in livin...
International audienceLactic acid bacteria are found in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and ha...
Yersinia pestis causes an acute infection known as the plague. Conventional techniques to enumerate ...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) has emerged as a powerful new method to analyse infectious diseases in...
Yersinia pestis causes an acute infection known as the plague. Conventional techniques to enumerate ...
Bioluminescence, the phenomenon of light production by living organisms, occurs in forms of life as...
The bacterial luciferase (lux) gene cassette consists of five genes (luxCDABE) whose protein product...
chapitre 19International audienceApplications of bioluminescence for the in vivo study of pathogenic...
<p>The GIT of mice was colonised with either <i>B. breve</i> or <i>E. coli</i> by oral administratio...
Bioluminescent reporter genes, such as those from fireflies and bacteria, let researchers use light ...
Citrobacter rodentium belongs to a family of human and animal enteric pathogens that includes the cl...
Abstract Background Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are major inhabitants and part of the normal microflo...
Bioluminescent and fluorescent reporter systems have enabled the rapid and continued growth of the o...
The bacterial luciferase gene cassette (lux) is unique among bioluminescent bioreporter systems due ...
International audienceLactic acid bacteria, especially lactobacilli, are common inhabitants of the g...
Traditional methods of localizing and quantifying the presence of pathogenic microorganisms in livin...
International audienceLactic acid bacteria are found in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and ha...
Yersinia pestis causes an acute infection known as the plague. Conventional techniques to enumerate ...
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) has emerged as a powerful new method to analyse infectious diseases in...
Yersinia pestis causes an acute infection known as the plague. Conventional techniques to enumerate ...
Bioluminescence, the phenomenon of light production by living organisms, occurs in forms of life as...
The bacterial luciferase (lux) gene cassette consists of five genes (luxCDABE) whose protein product...
chapitre 19International audienceApplications of bioluminescence for the in vivo study of pathogenic...
<p>The GIT of mice was colonised with either <i>B. breve</i> or <i>E. coli</i> by oral administratio...