Makemson Lab
Bacterial Bioluminescence Research
Links to Makemson's Courses: BCH 3033 General Biochemistry
(majors,
Fall and Summer)
PCB6025
Molecular
and Cellular Biology 1 (Fall)
MCB
3020General Microbiology (majors, Spring)
MCB
2000 Introductory Microbiology (non-majors, Summer)
MCB
4653 Food Microbiology (majors, every other Spring)
SLS 1501
First Year
Experience (QBIC only)
Link to Makemson's CV
RESEARCH:
Most Recent Student Projects:
Robin McCollum: Classification of
Bacterial Luciferases-Structure and Kinetics
Alexis Rodriguez: Ukraine Luminous
Bacteria: Taxonomy and Luciferase Kinetics
Current Interest: the Arginine Effect. And,
assay of quorum sensing inhibitors, synthetic and those in Ginseng (Link to
Recent Poster Presentations).
Arginine was the first molecule discovered to induce
luciferase synthesis (Coffee, 1968). Nealson, Platt and Hastings
(1970) showed, in a landmark paper, that the arginine effect was only
operative during
"Autoinduction" of luciferase synthesis. Today, autoinduction is
called
"Quorum Sensing" which in Vibrio
harveyi
is the integration of three autoinducers (produced by the bacteria
themselves)
through a complex phoshorylation cascade that includes small regulatory
RNA's
at Lux R the master regulator
of
the luciferase operon (lux). We are interested in how arginine,
one
of the common 20 amino acids, is able to stimulate luciferase synthesis
in
this system.
Luminous Bacteria on Peptone-Yeast Extract-Glycerol Seawater Agar
Both Images the same plate: left by room light, right by the bacterial
luminescence.
Can you see the dark mutant colonies?
ARGININE EFFECT on Agar (1 micromole Arg on Disk):
Left:Lights
On, 0 time Middle: Bioluminescence - 0
time Right: Biolum after 6 hrs
Arginine Effect in HEPES Minimal Broth
The lab group: students participating in their own research
projects. The lab is equiped with photometers,
spectrophotometers, luminescence imaging (chilled CCD), PCR
thermalcycler, Agarose Electrophoresis and PAGE, incubators, Luciferase
assay photometer, and other biochemical/microbiologcial equipment.
Weekly lab meeting: discussion of ancient to recent papers on
bacterial bioluminescence.