2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2079638
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Validating tyrosinase homologue MelA as a photoacoustic reporter gene for imaging Escherichia coli

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“…Tyr alone is sufficient for producing melanin in non-melanogenic cells from tyrosine without necessitating an extrinsic agent [236]. The tyrosinase homologue melA that produces melanin in bacteria has also been suggested [237]. Indeed, melanin is a dark and strongly absorbing pigment easily detectable with optoacoustic imaging systems.…”
Section: Dynamic Contrast Enhancement Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyr alone is sufficient for producing melanin in non-melanogenic cells from tyrosine without necessitating an extrinsic agent [236]. The tyrosinase homologue melA that produces melanin in bacteria has also been suggested [237]. Indeed, melanin is a dark and strongly absorbing pigment easily detectable with optoacoustic imaging systems.…”
Section: Dynamic Contrast Enhancement Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Tyr is barely expressed in bacterial, causing the limitation on monitoring the bacterial infections or theranostic applications. To overcome this problem, Paproski et al 58 found the bacterial Tyr homologue melA, which could be a promising candidate as bacterial photoacoustic RG with strong°uorescence and luciferase activity.…”
Section: Tyrosinasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Escherichia coli is a pathogenic bacteria transmitted by infected food. Many diseases caused by E. coli have been reported worldwide [10] Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive bacterium colonized on the skin, and present in the nose of 25% to 30% of healthy people [11]. It causes a range of skin infections, pneumonia, cardiovascular infections and other infections globally [12,13].…”
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confidence: 99%