Literature DB >> 9839193

Ultraweak light emission is a common response of bacterial cells to chemico-physical stress.

M Maccarrone1, A Finazzi Agró, N Rosato.   

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Escherichia coli JM101 cells were subjected to pore-forming electric fields, irradiation with ultraviolet light or oxidative stress by either the lipoxygenase products 9- and 13-hydroperoxyoctadecadienoic acids (9- and 13-HPOD) or hydrogen peroxide. It was found that all chemico-physical stresses enhanced ultraweak light emission from the bacterial cells, the most effective treatment being electroporation (up to 20-fold increase in luminescence compared to the control value), followed by oxidative stress with 9- or 13-HPOD (up to 4-fold increase) and irradiation with UV light (up to 2.8-fold increase). Bacterial luminescence was always in the red edge of the spectrum and was paralleled by changes in membrane oxidative index and specific activity of catalase and superoxide dismutase.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9839193     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1271(1998090)13:5<287::AID-BIO489>3.0.CO;2-A

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biolumin Chemilumin        ISSN: 0884-3996


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