Sensors (Aug 2020)

Gaussia Luciferase as a Reporter for Quorum Sensing in <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>

  • Isobel Blower,
  • Carmen Tong,
  • Xiaohui Sun,
  • Ewan Murray,
  • Jeni Luckett,
  • Weng Chan,
  • Paul Williams,
  • Philip Hill

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20154305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 15
p. 4305

Abstract

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Gaussia luciferase (GLuc) is a secreted protein with significant potential for use as a reporter of gene expression in bacterial pathogenicity studies. To date there are relatively few examples of its use in bacteriology. In this study we show that GLuc can be functionally expressed in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus and furthermore show that it can be used as a biosensor for the agr quorum sensing (QS) system which employs autoinducing peptides to control virulence. GLuc was linked to the P3 promoter of the S. aureusagr operon. Biosensor strains were validated by evaluation of chemical agent-mediated activation and inhibition of agr. Use of GLuc enabled quantitative assessment of agr activity. This demonstrates the utility of Gaussia luciferase for in vitro monitoring of agr activation and inhibition.

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