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The use of bioluminescent biotests for study of natural and laboratory aquatic ecosystems
Authors:Kratasyuk V A  Esimbekova E N  Gladyshev M I  Khromichek E B  Kuznetsov A M  Ivanova E A
Institution:

a Krasnoyarsk State University, pr. Svobodnii 79, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russian Federation

b Institute of Biophysics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation

c Krasnoyarsk State Agricultural University, Mira av., 88, Krasnoyarsk, 660049, Russian Federation

Abstract:A set of bioluminescent tests was developed to monitor water quality in natural and laboratory ecosystems. It consisted of four bioluminescent systems: luminous bacteria, coupled enzyme system NADH:FMN-oxidoreductase-luciferase and triplet enzyme systems with alcohol dehydrogenase and trypsin. The set of biotests was applied for a small forest pond (Siberia, Russia), laboratory microecosystems polluted with benzoquinone and a batch culture of blue-green algae. Thereby effects of natural water compared to those of models of heavy pollution and “bloom” of blue-greens on the bioluminescent tests were revealed. The set of biotests was not affected by a natural seasonal variability of water quality in the unpolluted pond, but responded to the heavy pollution and the “bloom” of blue-greens. The set of biotests could be recommended as the alarm test to control the acute toxicity of natural water bodies.
Keywords:Bioluminescence  Bacterial luciferase  Alcohol dehydrogenase  Trypsin  Water toxicity  Blooming  Pollution
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