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Bioluminiscent bacteria as future torch lights- Screening, Characterisation.

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Bioluminescence is a phenomena in an organism which produces luminescence on quorum sensing and this phenomenon has been explored in many fields like invivo diagnostics, marker technology, protein engineering etc and has immense potential as future torchlight too with the aid of technologies.
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Bioluminescence is a phenomena in an organism which produces luminescence on quorum sensing and this phenomenon has been explored in many fields like invivo diagnostics, marker technology, protein engineering etc. and has immense potential as future torchlight too with the aid of technologies. Present study aims at the screening and identification of bioluminescent bacteria from different marine sources like fish, lobsters and crabs from the eastern coastal region of India. Total of about 10 different species of fish and some lobsters were screened for their symbiotic bioluminescent bacteria out of these 2 species of fish showed predominant presence of bioluminescent bacteria associated with them, they were namely rani fish and sukum puri. 16srRNA studies revealed bacteria to be belonging to pshychrobacter species associated with Rani fish which has been reported for the first time for showing bioluminescence..The strain sequence has been submitted in NCBI with Accession number LK931862 was named psychrobacter sp.RDP1.

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GUEST COMMENTARY Quorum Sensing: the Explanation of a Curious Phenomenon Reveals a Common Characteristic of Bacteria

TL;DR: In the 1960s, bacterial bioluminescence attracted increasing interest among microbiologists and biochemists as discussed by the authors, but at a rather low level of abundance, not more than a few cells per milliliter.
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Quorum sensing: the explanation of a curious phenomenon reveals a common characteristic of bacteria.

TL;DR: In the 1960s bacterial bioluminescence attracted increasing interest among microbiologists and biochemists because the maximum light emission of these bacteria under ideal conditions in the laboratory is about 103 to 104 photons s−1 cell−1.
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Psychrobacter celer sp. nov., isolated from sea water of the South Sea in Korea.

TL;DR: On the basis of phenotypic and phylogenetic data and genetic distinctiveness, strain SW-238(T) was placed in the genus Psychrobacter as the type strain of a novel species, for which the name Psych Robacter celer sp.

Isolation and characterization of bioluminescent bacteria from marine environments of Puerto Rico

TL;DR: The microbiological characterization and a preliminary molecular analysis of 125 pure isolated bioluminescent bacteria were accomplished and the potential of the isolated candidates for detection of specific water contaminants will also be evaluated.

Isolation and characterization of indigenous luminescent marine bacteria from karachi coast

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