Literature DB >> 12588095

Green fluorescent protein as a molecular marker in microbiology.

Stanisław Józef Rosochacki1, Marzena Matejczyk.   

Abstract

Molecular markers such as: lacZ (b-galactosidase), xylE (catechol 2,3-dioxygenase), lux (bacterial luciferase), luc (insect luciferase), phoA (alkaline phosphatase), gusA and gurA (beta-glucuronidase), gfp (green fluorescent protein), bla (beta-lactamase) and other antibiotic resistance markers, heavy metals resistance genes are commonly used in environmental microorganisms research (Errampaii et al., 1998; Kohler et al., 1999). Most of these markers require one or more substrates, complex media and/or expensive equipment for detection. The gfp gene is widely used as a marker because of its very useful properties such as high stability, minimal toxicity, non-invasive detection and the ability to generate the green light without addition of external cofactors and without application of expensive equipment. Various applications of that reporter gene were showed starting from monitoring of microorganism's survival in complex biological systems such as activated sludge to biodegradation of chemical compounds in soil. GFP allowed the detection, determination of spatial location and enumeration of bacterial cells from diverse environmental samples such as biofilm and water. The gfp as a biomarker was very useful in monitoring of gene expression and protein localisation in bacterial cells, too. The techniques with using gfp marker promise to supply a better understanding of environmental processes. It can make possible to use that knowledge in designing more effective and more efficient methods of biodegradation of toxic compounds from different environments.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12588095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Microbiol Pol        ISSN: 0137-1320


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