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Luciferases as Reporter Genes
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Transcriptional RegulationProtein ExpressionReporter Gene AssayMedicineGeneticsNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyPhotomorphogenesisReporter GenesMolecular GeneticsIdeal Reporter GeneGene ExpressionOptogeneticsPlant PhysiologySpatial InformationLuciferase Gene
Luciferase is the ideal reporter gene to provide temporal and spatial information on promoter activity in Arabidopsis and other eukaryotes; the noninvasive detection of luminescence and short half-life of luciferase activity allow repeated measurements of individual seedlings over several days to assay dynamic changes in gene expression. Transgenic or transiently transformed plants with a luciferase gene under the control of a promoter of interest are required. Detection of the low level of luminescence produced by the luciferase gene in Arabidopsis requires the use of low light detecting charge-coupled device (CCD) cameras or scintillation counters. This chapter contains protocols on assaying and imaging luciferase in vivo and the automation for high-resolution timecourses.
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