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Gene Synthesis> | A luxCDABEG gene sequence, derived from the bioluminescent bacterial insect pathogen Photorhabdus luminescens (GenBank: MYFJ01000025.1), was synthesized (GenScript) with Gram-positive ribosome binding sites at the start of each respective gene, all common restriction enzyme sites were removed and PCP25 and PCAP promoters introduced at the start of this operon66. | Get A Quote |
In vivo bioluminescence imaging has been used to monitor Staphylococcus aureus infections in preclinical models by employing bacterial reporter strains possessing a modified lux operon from Photorhabdus luminescens. However, the relatively short emission wavelength of lux (peak 490 nm) has limited tissue penetration. To overcome this limitation, the gene for the click beetle (Pyrophorus plagiophtalamus) red luciferase (luc) (with a longer >600 emission wavelength), was introduced singly and in combination with the luxoperon into a methicillin-resistant S. aureus strain. After administration of the substrate D-luciferin, the luc bioluminescent signal was substantially greater than the lux signal... More