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Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on
glOLUMINESCENCECHEMILUMINESCENCE
Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, Monterey, California, USA6 - 1 0 September 2000
UNIVERSITATSBIBL1OTHEK ^HANNOVER
, TECHN1SCHEfcciltol^INFORMATIONSBiBLIOTHEK J
JF CaseMarine Science Institute, UCSB, USA
PJ HerringSouthampton Oceanography Centre, UK
BH RobisonMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA
SHD HaddockMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, USA
LJ KrickaUniversity of Pennsylvania, USA
PE StanleyCRTTLtd., Cambridge, UK
w World ScientificNfc Singapore • New Jersey • London • Hong Kong
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction to the 11th SymposiumCase JF and Robison BH
IN MEMORIAM
pH 14 Science: McElroy and the Pursuit of Fundamental ResearchHastings JW
PART 1. MARINE BIOLUMINESCENCE
Heterodimerization Between Blue and Green Forms of AequoreaVictoria GFP 13
Barbieri CM, Thomson CM and Ward WW
The Bioluminescent bays of Vieques — A Message to the ScientificCommunity 17
Bernache-Baker B
Intracellular Imaging of Bioluminescence in Pyrocystis Noctiluca 19Behrmann G, Hardeland R, Stickan Wand Siebert I
Weak ELF Magnetic Field Effects on Gonyaulax sp.Bioluminescence 23
Berden M, Zrimec A and Jerman I
Diel Variations of In Situ Planktonic Bioluminescence 27Cussatlegras AS and Geistdoerfer P
On the Function and Evolution of Bacterial Luminescence 31Czyz A and Wegrzyn G
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Bioluminescence in the Brittle Star Amphipholis Squamata(Echinodermata): An Overview of 10 Years of Research 35
Deheyn DD
Involvement of Calcium in the Luminescence Control of ThreeOphiuroid Species (Echinodermata): A Comparative Study 39
DewaelY and MallefetJ
Bioluminescence and Genetic Variability in Amphipholis squamata 43Dupont S, Mallefet J and Baret P
Origin and Consequences of Aggregation on BioluminescenceDistribution in the Brittle Star Amphipholis squamata 47
Dupont S, Dumont F and Mallefet J
Effect of Habitat on Intraspecific Diversity of Bioluminescenceof the Ophiuroid Amphipholis squamata 51
Dupont S, Vandemeulebroecke G, Mallefet J,Costanzo M-T and Salpietro L
Sensitivity of Obelin and Apoobelin to Digestion by Some Proteases 55Frank LA, Bondar VS and Vysotski ES
Bioluminescent Patrolling of Marine Ecosystems — BioAlarm 59Gitelson JI, Levin LA, Shevirnogov AP and Ytyushev RN
Adamczyk M, Grote J, Mattingly PG, Moore JA and Pan Y
Thiol-Specific Acridinium Reagents for Labeling Proteinsand Nucleic Acids 337
Adamczyk M, Mattingly PG, Moore JA and Rege SD
Quantitation of Free Chemiluminescent Acridinium-9-CarboxamideSalts in Bioconjugates 341
Gebler JC, Adamczyk M, Shreder K and Wu J
Characterization of Acridinium-9-Carboxamide-Monoclonal AntibodyBioconjugates by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry 345
Gebler JC, Adamczyk M, Shreder K and Wu J
Chemiluminescent Immunoassays for the Detection ofOrganochlorine Pesticides 349
Girotti S, Fini F, Rauch P, Mickova B, Karasova L, Fukal L,Abad A, Manclus JJ, Mercader JV and Montoya A
Development of Bioluminescent Assay for Pyruvate PhosphateDikinase and Its Application to Bioluminescent EnzymeImmunoassay 353
Ito K, Nishimura K, Murakami S, Arakawa H and Maeda M
Development and Application of a Bioluminescent Immunoassayusing Aequorin as a Label 357
Mirasoli M, Deo S, Lewis JC and Daunert S
Rapid Bacterial Detection Using Adenylate Kinase (AK) in aMagnetic Bead Immunoassay 361
Sellick-Harmon NV, Murphy MJ, Price RL and Squirrell DJ
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Combined HIV Antigen and Antibody Assay on a Fully AutomatedChemiluminescence Based Analyzer 365
Shah D, Chang CD, Cheng K, Wachter A and Stewart J
Luminescent PCR-ELISA Assay to Detect TB 369YangX
The Quantification of Reactive Oxygen Species and theirScavenger from Photon Emission 373
Yoshiki Y, Akiyama Y, Abe Kand Okubo K
Development of a Chemiluminescence Immunoassay for Clara CellProtein at Sub-pM Levels 377
Zomer G
PART 7. CELLULAR LUMINESCENCE
Molecular Oxygen, Phagocyte Microbicidal Action and Luminescence 383Allen RC
The Chemiexcitation of the Photosensitizers in the Cellular Cultures 387Bancirova M, Kolarova H, Lenobel R and Lasovsky J
Effect of Methotrexate on Leucocyte Respiratory Burst inRheumatoid Arthritis Patients 391
De Sole P, Nocca G, Fresu R, Pompa A and Zoli A
Critical Leg Ischaemia: In Vitro Modulation of PeripheralLeucocyte Activity by (+)-Catechin 395
De Sole P, Vuotto ML, Miranda R, Nappo C, Ielpo MTL,Moscatiello V, Laghi E, Asso G, Ricciardi L and Basile A
The Function of Neutrophil Granulocytes After Radiotherapy 399Hengster P, Brandacher G, Schneeberger S and De Vries A
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Impaired Granulocyte Function Precedes Infection inImmuno-Compromised Allograph Recipients 403
Hengster P, Mark W, Margreiter R and Egger G
Inhibitory Effect of Terbinafine on Reactive OxygenSpecies (ROS) Generation by Candida albicans 407
Hipler U-Ch, Schroeter Ch, HiplerBand Wollina U
Fluorescence Analysis of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)Generated by Six Isolates of Aspergillus famigatus 411
Hipler U-Ch, Wollina U, Denning D and Hipler B
Analysis of Neutrophil-Derived Reactive Oxygen SpeciesUsing a Highly Sensitive Chemiluminescence Probe L012 415
Imada I, Sato EF, Kira Y, Minamiyama Y, Konaka R,Ichimori Y, Honda S and Inoue M
NADPH Oxidase Activity Changes by Atherogenic andAtheroprotective Lipoproteins 419
Kopprasch S, Graessler J, Schroder He and Pietzsch J
Training Effects on Chemiluminescent Response of AlveolarMacrophage in Matured Rats 423
Kumae T and Arakawa H
Inhibition Analysis of Chicken Heterophil Luminol andLucigenin Luminescence 427
Merrill GA and Allen RC
Neutrophil CL Activity in a Hyper-IgE Associated LeukocytoclasticVasculitis Case 430
Vuotto ML, Miranda R, lelpo MTL, Nappo C, Montanaro D,Laghi E, Ricciardi L, Gattoni A, Romano C and Cecere A
Phagocyte Activity in Old and Young Mice Undergoing Surgical Stress 434Vuotto ML, lelpo MTL, Miranda R, Nappo C, Spatuzzi D,Ricciardi I,De Sole P, Astarita C, Gargano D and Manguso E
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PART 8. REPORTER GENES IN CELL BIOLOGY AND ANALYSIS
Secreted Renilla Luciferase as a Marker of Gene Expression inMammalian Systems 441
Filippova M, Liu J and EscherA
The Glial Cell-Line Derived Neurotrophic Factor-Luciferase Fusionis Fully Functional Upon Secretion from Mammalian Cells 445
Liu H and Szalay AA
Visualization of Bacteria in Live Animals Using Luciferase Labeling 449Shabahang S and Szalay AA
GFP in Plant Biotechnology and Agriculture 453Stewart CNJr, Halfhill MD and Richards HA
Visualization of Vaccinia Virus Infection Using thei?em7/a-Luciferase-GFP Fusion Protein 457
Timiryasova TM, Yu YA, Shabahang S, Fodor I and Szalay AA
Genome-Wide Expression Profiling With luxCDABE Gene Fusions 461Van Dyk TK, Gonye GE, Reeve MJG, DeRose EJ, Dolan M,HanafeyMK, Wei Y, RqfalskiJA andLarossa RA
Inducible Gene Expression In Vivo Using a Renilla Luciferase-GFPFusion Construct 465
Yu YA, Caltharp S and Szalay AA
Synthetic Luciferase Genes as Better Reporter Molecules 469Zhuang Y, Paguio AP, Gruber MG and Wood KV
PART 9. LUMINESCENCE IN SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
Public Understanding of Science and Health: The Florence Project 475Pinzani P, Orlando C, Salvadori B, Pazzagli M, Torricelli F
and Mercati L
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GFP as an Educational Tool in Biotechnology Distance LearningWard WW, Swiatek GC and Thomson CM 479
PART 10. INSTRUMENTATION AND IMAGING OF LUMINESCENCE
The NorthStar™ HTS Workstation Luminescence Detection System 485Olesen CEM, Boldt-HouleDM.Yan S, D'Eon BJ, Liu B,Tillotson B, Voyta JC and Bronstein I
Instrumentation for In Vivo Imaging of Bioluminescent Reporters 489Rice BW, Cable M, Nelson B and Steams D
Development of a Time-Resolved Fluorescence Microscope forImaging Analysis 493
Roda A, Guardigli M, Pasini P and Baraldini M
The Study of Luminescence Resonance Energy Transfer in CellExtracts of Transformed Cells Using a Low Light Imaging System 497