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ATP amplification for ultrasensitive bioluminescence assay: detection of a single bacterial cell
Authors:Satoh Tetsuya  Kato Junichi  Takiguchi Noboru  Ohtake Hisao  Kuroda Akio
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University.
Abstract:We developed an ultrasensitive bioluminescence assay of ATP by employing (i) adenylate kinase (ADK) for converting AMP + ATP to two molecules of ADP, (ii) polyphosphate (polyP) kinase (PPK) for converting ADP back to ATP (ATP amplification), and (iii) a commercially available firefly luciferase. A highly purified PPK-ADK fusion protein efficiently amplified ATP, resulting in high levels of bioluminescence in the firefly luciferase reaction. The present method, which was approximately 10,000-fold more sensitive to ATP than the conventional bioluminescence assay, allowed us to detect bacterial contamination as low as one colony-forming unit (CFU) of Escherichia coli per assay.
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