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JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 231-234Publisher
JAPANESE SOC TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.2131/jts.35.231
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Methylmercury; Biosensor; mer-operon; luxAB; merB; Luminescence
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A recombinant whole-cell bacterial sensor for highly selective and sensitive detection of the bioavailable methylmercury in the environment was constructed. The biosensor carries luciferase gene, luxAB, from Vibrio harveyi as a reporter under the control of the mercury inducible regulatory part of mer-operon from Pseudomonas K-62 plasmid pMR26. In addition, a merB gene encoding organomercurial lyase which cleaves the C-Hg bond of methylmercury to give Hg2+. was coexpressed in the sensor. The resulting bacterial sensor responded specifically to methylmercury, and the lowest detectable concentration of methylmercury was 10 pM with 1 ml sample in the optimized assay conditions. This detection limit is enough to detect this compound in many contaminated and some pristine environmental samples.
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