Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Bacterial Luciferases

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* Substrate production within E. coli, avoiding the need for addition of external substrates, such as luciferin.
* Substrate production within E. coli, avoiding the need for addition of external substrates, such as luciferin.
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Bacterial lux operons can be found in a range of [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background natural bioluminescent bacteria].
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Lux operons are found in the genomes of a range of [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background natural bioluminescent bacteria]. Such [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background lux systems] contain five genes involved in the generation of light. <i>luxA</i> and <i>luxB</i> form the luciferase of the system, they emit light using the substrate <b>tetradecanal</b>. <i>luxC</i>, <i>luxD</i> and <i>luxE</i> are involved in the biosynthesis of tetradecanal from readily available substrates.
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==Our work==
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We cloned the lux operon from the bacterium Vibrio fischeri, which
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* <i>Vibrio fischeri</i>, which forms a symbiosis with squid allowing the squid to hunt in moonlit nights without casting a shadow.  Due to this their lux proteins are non-functional above 30 degrees
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==Pathway==
 
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Bacterial lux operons emit light using five enzymes:
 
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*<i>luxA</i> and <i>luxB</i> form the luciferase of the system, they emit light using the substrate <b>tetradecanal</b>
 
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*<i>luxC</i>, <i>luxD</i> and <i>luxE</i> are involved in the biosynthesis of tetradecanal from readily available substrates
 
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==Bioluminescent species==
 
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The Cambridge team is looking into these bacterial luciferases:
 
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* <i>Vibrio fischeri</i> forms symbioses with squid to prevent the squid from casting a shadow on moonlit nights.  Due to this their lux proteins are non-functional above 30 degrees
 
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* <i>Vibrio (formerly Photobacterium) phosphoreum</i> emits a very blue light, perhaps partly through its use of [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K216007 lumazine]
 
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