Bioluminescent most-probable-number monitoring of a genetically engineered bacterium during a long-term contained field release

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作者
Ripp, S [1 ]
Nivens, DE [1 ]
Werner, C [1 ]
Sayler, GS [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Ctr Environm Biotechnol, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
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10.1007/s002530000343
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
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Pseudomonas fluorescens HK44 is a lux-based bioluminescent bioreporter capable of emitting light upon exposure to naphthalene, salicylate, and other substituted analogs. The bacterium was inoculated into intermediate-scale field lysimeters and population dynamics were monitored with time. Two methods were used to enumerate cell numbers in soil: a standard selective plating technique with colony hybridization verification and a modified flux-based most-probable-number (lux-MPN) assay based on the detection of bioluminescence. The lux-MPN assay was developed and evaluated as a possible supplement or replacement for the labor-intensive and time-consuming selective plating assay. Comparisons between selective plate counts and lux-MPN population estimates showed similar trends over the 2-year study, except that lux-MPN estimates were consistently less than selective plate counts. Verification of P. fluorescens HK44 genotype through colony hybridization techniques revealed that selective plating was actually overestimating HK44 populations and that lux-MPN values were more closely approximating true HK44 cell densities, except within the first few weeks after inoculation, when lux-MPN estimates underrepresented population densities. Thus, utilizing bioluminescence as a population monitoring tool for lux-based microorganisms was shown to be more effective and precise than standard selective plating techniques, and provided an accurate ecological analysis of P. fluorescens HK44 population dynamics over an extended period.
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