Application of a bacterial whole cell biosensor for the rapid detection of cytotoxicity in heavy metal contaminated seawater
A toxicity biosensor Acinetobacter baylyi Tox2 was constructed with the host strain A. baylyi ADP1 harboring a new and medium-copy-number plasmid pWH1274_lux, and was applied to detect the cytotoxicity of heavy metal contaminated seawater. The gene cassette luxCDABE was controlled by constitutively...
Main Authors: | Cui, Z, Luan, X, Jiang, H, Li, Q, Xu, G, Sun, C, Zheng, L, Song, Y, Davison, P, Huang, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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