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Methods in Enzymology
Volume 133
Bioluminescence andChemiluminescence
Part B
William D . McElroyMarlene A . DeLuca
CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 133 ix
PREFACE Xii i
VOLUMES IN SERIES X V
Section I . Bioluminescenc e
1 . Cloning Firefly Luciferase
JEFFREY R . DE WET ,KEITH V . WOOD ,
DONALD R . HELINSKI, AN DMARLENE DELUCA
3
2 . Extraction of Adenosine Triphosphate From Mi- PHILIP E . STANLEY
1 4
crobial and Somatic Cell s
3. Detection of Bacteriurea by Bioluminescence
BRUCE A . HANNA
2 2
4. Estimation of Biomass in Growing Cell Lines by ARNE LUNDIN ,Adenosine Triphosphate Assay
MICHAEL HASENSON ,J6RGEN PERSSON, AN DAKE POUSETTE
2 7
5 . Sensitive Bioluminescent Assay for a-Rungaro- JAMES M . SCHAEFFER
4 3
toxin Binding Site s
6 . Commercially Available Firefly Luciferase Re- FRANKLIN R . LEACH AN Dagents
JOANN J . WEBSTER
5 1
7. Cloning and Expression of the Genes from the CAROL MIYAMOTO ,Bioluminescent System of Marine Bacteria
MICHAEL BOYLAN ,ANGUS GRAHAM, AN DEDWARD MEIGHEN
7 0
8 . Techniques for Cloning and Analyzing Blolumi- JOANNE ENGEBRECHT AN Dnescence Genes from Marine Bacteria
MICHAEL SILVERMAN
8 3
9. Purification of Bacterial Luciferase by Affinity THOMAS O . BALDWIN ,Methods
THOMAS F . HOLZMAN ,RI IA B . HOLZMAN, AN DVICKI A . RIDDLE
9 8
10. Purification of Bacterial Luciferase by High- DENNIS J . O'KANE ,Performance Liquid Chromatography
MUSHTAQ AHMAD ,IAIN B . C . MATHESON, AN DJOHN LEE
109
11 . Bacterial Luciferase 4a-Hydroperoxyflavin Inter- SIIIAO-CHUN Tu
12 8mediates : Stabilization, Isolation, and Prop-ertie s
12 . Bacterial Luciferase Intermediates : The Neutral M . KURFÜRST, S . GHISLA ,Flavin Semiquinone, Its Reaction with Super- AND J . W . HASTINGS
14 0oxide, and the Flavin 4a-Hydroxide
13 . Purification and Properties of Lumazine Proteins Dr_NNIS J . O'KANE AN Dfrom Photobacterium Strains
JOHN LEE
14 9
14 . Fatty Acid Reductase from Photobacterium phos- ANGEL RODRIGUEZ ,phoreum
LEE WALL ,DENIS RIENDEAU, AN DEDWARD MEIGHEN
17 2
15. Bioluminescence-Related Acyltransferases from DAVID BYERS ,Photobacterium phosphoreum and Vibrio ANGEL RODRIGUEZ ,harveyi
Luc CAREY, AN DEDWARD MEIGHEN
18 3
16. Bioluminescent Analysis of Insect Pheromones
DAVID MORSE ,ROSE SZITTNER ,GARY GRANT, AN DEDWARD MEIGHEN
18 9
17 . Bioluminescent Assays Using Coimmobilized En- G . WIENHAUSEN AN Dzymes
M . DELUCA
19 8
18 . Bioluminescent Assays of Estrogens
JEAN-CLAUDE NICOLAS ,
ANNE MARIE BOUSSIOUX, AN DANDRE CRASTES DE PAULET 20 9
19. Immobilized Enzymes for Assaying Bile Acids
J . SCHOELMERICH, A . RODA ,AND M . DELUCA
21 5
20 . Continuous-Flow Bioluminescent Assays Em- DANIEL C . VELLOM AN Dploying Sepharose-Immobilized Enzymes
LARRY J . KRICKA
22 9
21 . Flow Systems Utilizing Nylon-Immobilized En- ALDO RODA ,zymes
STEFANO GIROTTI ,AND GIACOMO CARREA
23 8
22 . Active Center-Based Immunoassay Approach Us- THOMAS O . BALDWIN ,ing Bacterial Luciferase
THOMAS F . HOLZMAN, AN DRITA B . HOLZMAN
24 8
23. Bioluminescence Test for Genotoxic Agents
S . ULITZUR
26 4
24 . Determination of Antibiotic Activities with the S . ULITZUR
27 5Aid of Luminous Bacteri a
25 . Amplified Bioluminescence Assay Using Avidin- G . BARNARD, E . A . BAYER ,Biotin Technology
M . WILCHEK ,Y . AMIR-ZALTSMAN, AN DF . KOHEN
284
26, Isolation and Expression of a cDNA Coding for DOUGLAS C . PRASHER ,Aequorin, the Ca''-'-Activated Photoprotein RICHARD O . MCCANN, AN Dfrom Aeguorea victoria
MILTON J . CORMIER
28 8
27 . Molecular Cloning of Apoaequorin cDNA
MASATo NOGUCHI ,FREDERICK 1 . Tsuji, AN DYOSHIYUKI SAKAK[
29 8
28 . Cell-Free Components in Dinoflagellate Blolumi- J . WOODLAND HASTINGS AN Dnescence . The Particulate Activity : Scintillons ; JAY C . DUNLAP
30 7The Soluble Components : Luciferase, Lucif-erin, and Luciferin-Binding Protein
Section H . Chemiluminescenc e
29 . Enhanced Chemiluminescent Reactions Catalyzed GARY H . G . THORPE AN Dby Horseradish Peroxidase
LARRY J . KRICKA
33 1
30 . Luminescence Immunoassays for Haptens and W . GRAHAM WOOD ,Proteins
JöRG BRAUN ,AND UWE HANTKE
354
31 . Immunoassays Using Acridinium Esters
IAN WEEKS, MARIA STURGESS ,RICHARD C . BROWN, ANDJ . STUART WOODHEAD
366
32 . Surface Chemiluminescent Immunoassays of Ste- F . KOHEN, J . DE BOEVER ,roids
AND J . B . KIM
387
33 . Photographic Detection of Chemiluminescent and LARRY J . KRICKA AN DBioluminescent Reactions
GARY H . G . THORPE
404
34 . On-Line Computer Analysis of the Kinetics of MARIO PAZZAGLI AN DChemiluminescent Reactions : Application to MARIO SERIO
42 0Luminescent Immunoassays
35 . Chemiluminescence Detection System for High- KAZUHIRO IMAI
43 5Performance Liquid Chromatograph y
36 . Phagocytic Leukocyte Oxygenation Activities and ROBERT C . ALLEN
44 9Chemiluminescence : A Kinetic Approach t oAnalysi s
37 . Cellular Chemiluminescence Associated with Dis- KNOX VAN DYKE AN Dease States
CHRIS VAN DYKE
49 3
38 . Luminescent Bioassays Based on Macrophage PATRICK DE BAETSELIER ANDCell Lines
ERIC SCHRAM
507
39 . Stable 1,2-Dioxetanes as Labels for Thermo- JAN C . HUMMELEN ,chemi luminescent Immunoassay
THEO M . LUIDER, ANDHANS WYNBERG
531
40. Synthesis of Chemiluminogenic Protein Conju- G . MESSERI ,
gates with Dimethyl Adipimidate for Sensitive H . R . SCHROEDER ,
Immunoassays
A . L . CALDIN[, AN D
C . ORLANDO
557
41 . Chemiluminescent Probes for Singlet Oxygen in AMBLER THOMPSON ,
Biological Reactions
HOWARD 11 . SELIGER, AN D
GARY H . POSNER
56 9
Section III . Instrumentation
42. Characteristics of Commercial Radiometers
PHILIP E . STANLEY
58 7
AUTHOR INDEX 605
SUBJECT INDEX 623