1935
DOI: 10.2307/1537556
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The Relation Between Cell Integrity and Bacterial Luminescence

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“…It had been noted repeatedly Korr, 1935) that the luminescent powders obtained by a variety of quick-drying methods will emit light when they are suspended in water. Similarly, in unpublished experiments performed in early 1951, Dr. Charles S. Shoup and I were able to obtain light for a few minutes when we added acetonized bacterial powders to water.…”
Section: Extraction Of Luminescent Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It had been noted repeatedly Korr, 1935) that the luminescent powders obtained by a variety of quick-drying methods will emit light when they are suspended in water. Similarly, in unpublished experiments performed in early 1951, Dr. Charles S. Shoup and I were able to obtain light for a few minutes when we added acetonized bacterial powders to water.…”
Section: Extraction Of Luminescent Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. Until recently, attempts to extract the system and demonstrate a luciferin-luciferase reaction in vitro have been unsuccessful or not capable of confirmation Gerretsen, 1920;Korr, 1935 ) . Our success in obtaining brightly luminous extracts (Strehler 1953a), since confirmed in other laboratories , must be ascribed to the superior light detecting equipment we employed which enabled us to follow very dim luminescences (Strehler, 1951), quantitatively and for considerable periods, and to the fact that high purity biochemical reagents and intermediates are now available cheaply and in quantity.…”
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“…Luminous extracts have not as yet been obtained from bacteria, and anything that disrupts the cell structure appears to destroy, at the same time, capacity for luminescence (Korr, 1935). Indirect evidence, however, from similar emission spectra and other sources, indicates that fundamentally the same luminescent system operates in bacteria as in Cypridina extracts.…”
Section: (B) the Bioluminescent Reaction In Bacteriamentioning
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“…At a critical low tonicity of the external medium, this wall is thought to rupture or crack, releasing some of the cellcontents. There is an immediate loss of luminescence, respiration, motility, and viability (Harvey, 1915;Hill, 1929;Korr, 1935;Johnson and Harvey, 1938). The suspension partially clears, and surface-active constituents showing a specific precipitin reaction are liberated (Johnson, 1941).…”
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