2019
DOI: 10.1002/bio.3744
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Soluble electron acceptors affect bioluminescence from Shewanella woodyi

Abstract: Shewanella woodyi cultures were used to correlate bioluminescence intensity with changes in the electrochemical potential of a saltwater medium using soluble electron acceptors. A relationship between the concentration of NaNO 3 or CoCl 2 to bioluminescence intensity was confirmed using aerobic cultures of S. woodyi at 20 C with glucose as the sole carbon source. In general, increasing the concentration of nitrate or Co(II) reduced the bioluminescence per cell, with complete luminescence being repressed at ≥5 … Show more

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