Wednesday, July 30, 2008

ATP Bioluminescence Techniques

 I began my career with project which was funded by Centre of Military Airworthiness & Defence Research & Development Organization, Bangalore.

Project was divided into two phases

1. Development of Bio kits for detection of Aviation Fuels.

2. Detection of Contamination in Aviation Fuels by Bioluminescence Techinque.

Phase I project we designed kits to detect contamination by methods like Peptone Dextrose Bromothymol blue, Dipslide technique, Bio Det test and Membrane Flitration Technique. I would brief about one test which we carried out in lab.

TTC

Bio Det Test: Redox dyes are being used to detect contamination. TTC (triphenyl tetrazolium chloride) is used. In the presence of metabolizing microbial cells TTC is converted to Formazone. This conversion in the medium is noted by change from characteristic colour of the medium to reddish pink. Change in colour is directly indicates presence of microbes and therefore fuel is not fit for consumption in aviations.

Phase II is Rapid Tests

Bioluminescence is the ability of living things to emit light. It is found in many marine animals, both invertebrate (e.g., some cnidarians, crustaceans, squid) and vertebrate (some fishes); some terrestrial animals (e.g., fireflies, some centipedes); some fungi and bacteria. The molecular details vary from organism to organism, but each involves a luciferin, a light-emitting substrate a luciferase, an enzyme that catalyzes the reaction ATP, the source of energy molecular oxygen, O2.

The more ATP available, the brighter the light. In fact, firefly luciferin and luciferase are commercially available for measuring the amount of ATP in biological materials.

The efficient light-producing enzyme system of ATP bioluminescence for the rapid detection of microorganisms. All actively respiring organisms contain adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used as the universal currency of free energy in biological systems. The luciferase enzyme hydrolyses ATP to AMP, releasing the stored energy as visible light. Luciferase can therefore be used to quickly detect the presence or absence of viable microorganisms in a sample by examining it for their ATP.

The mechanism of the light-producing reaction is:eq This light produced is measured using a instrument called "Luminometer". The intensity of light produced is proportional to the concentration of ATP and thus number of microbial cells.

Luminometer

The reaction is very efficient; every molecule of ATP can cause emission of a photon of green light. This provides a more rapid microbial detection system than waiting for visible colonies to grow on agar plates.

Some raw materials and end products may contain high levels of non-microbial ATP that can interfere with the bioluminescence reaction. This non-microbial ATP needs to be removed by use of an apyrase pretreatment.  ATP-depleting reagent  that is capable of isolating and removing both free and somatic ATP, enabling the detection of microbial ATP in contaminated biopharmaceutical samples.

7 comments:

Gianpaolo R said...

Interesting. To find other applications of bioluminescence techniques in reportergenomics you can eventually refer to my blog Reportergene

Neerali Desai said...

Hi
Thank you for passing by visiting my blog...

lzl said...

Where can I get a Luminometer? Will the kit include it? BTW, my daughter is interesting in a Sci Fair project on this (in Environmental Sci category). Do you have any intersting ideas/topics? We are still searching for a topic and how to do it.

Neerali T Desai said...

Hi lzl
Luminometer is available at www.turnerbiosystems.com and reagents at Reportergene.
Pls do let me know in which Grade is your daughter studying so I can suggest/recommend some topic.Topic: Lumbering industry.Let me know if you need info on this topic. All d best.

Anonymous said...

Hi Neerali, thanks for the reply. My daughter is in 11th grade and she chose her topic now, however we are still searching a cheaper way to detect bioluminescence. Recently we came up with an idea of using digital camera (based on the exposure time to quantify light), and are in the process of busing the device. Well, I sent a quote request to the Turnerbiosystem site. I am quite sure it will be quite expensive and beyond the home budget for Sci fair for high school, but I am hoping for a miracle. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Hi lzl.Its my pleasure helping you.I guess its going to work expensive incase you decide to change your topic, may be your daughter can work on Lead Poisoning.If you need any more info on that do let me know...All the Best!!

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