Modeling and measurement of a whole-cell bioluminescent biosensor based on a single photon avalanche diode

  • Ramiz Daniel
  • , Ronen Almog
  • , Amit Ron
  • , Shimshon Belkin
  • , Yosi Shacahm Diamand

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Abstract

Whole-cell biosensors are potential candidates for on-line and in situ environmental monitoring. In this work we present a new design of a whole-cell bioluminescence biosensor for water toxicity detection, based on genetically engineered Escherichia coli bacteria, carrying a recA::luxCDABE promoter-reporter fusion. Sensitive optical detection is achieved using a single photon avalanche photodiode (SPAD) working in the Geiger mode. The present work describes a simple mathematical model for the kinetic process of the bioluminescence based SOS toxin response of E. coli bacteria. We find that initially the bioluminescence signal depends on the time square and we show that the spectral intensity of the bioluminescence signal is inverse proportional to the frequency. We get excellent agreement between the theoretical model and the measured light signal. Furthermore, we present experimental results of the bioluminescent signal measurement using a SPAD and a photomultiplier, and demonstrate improvement of the measurement by applying a matched digital filter. Low intensity bioluminescence signals were measured after the whole-cell sensors were exposed to various toxicant concentrations (5, 15 and 20 ppm).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)882-887
Number of pages6
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2008
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Toxichip project funded by the European Community FP6 program, and the Tel Aviv University Scholarship fund. The authors thank Mr. Sefi Vernick for his help in the biology aspects.

Funding

This work was supported by the Toxichip project funded by the European Community FP6 program, and the Tel Aviv University Scholarship fund. The authors thank Mr. Sefi Vernick for his help in the biology aspects.

Funders
FP6 program
Tel Aviv University

    Keywords

    • Bioluminescence
    • SOS response
    • Single photon avalanche photodiode
    • Whole-cell biosensor

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