“…Sensors using biological components are increasingly utilized in the analyses of biological processes and environmental conditions. Bioluminescent whole cell sensors are a promising type of bioreporter that have been developed for assaying gene expression (Stewart and Williams, 1992;Steinberg et al, 1995), metabolic activity (Unge et al, 1999;Porteous et al, 2000), viability (Griffiths et al, 2000), bioavailability (Heitzer et al, 1992;Tibazarwa et al, 2001), spatial distribution of organisms in the environment (Ramos et al, 2000), contaminant detection (Hay et al, 2000), and toxicity assessment (Kelly et al, 1999;Choi and Gu, 2001). Bacterial bioluminescent bioreporters are constructed by cloning the genes (lux) that encode for enzymes that catalyze the bioluminescent reactions into a specific host.…”