Claims
- 1. A eukaryotic cell comprising LuxA, LuxB, LuxC, LuxD, and LuxE.
- 2. The eukaryotic cell of claim 1, wherein the cell further comprises a nucleic acid encoding LuxA, a nucleic acid encoding LuxB, a nucleic acid encoding LuxC, a nucleic acid encoding LuxD, and a nucleic acid encoding LuxE.
- 3. The eukaryotic cell of claim 1, further comprising FMN oxidoreductase.
- 4. The eukaryotic cell of claim 3, further comprising a nucleic acid encoding FMN oxidoreductase.
- 5. The eukaryotic cell of claim 2, wherein at least one of the nucleic acids is operatively linked to at least one regulatory element.
- 6. The eukaryotic cell of claim 5, wherein the at least one regulatory element is responsive to an analyte.
- 7. The eukaryotic cell of claim 5, wherein the at least one regulatory element is operatively linked to a promoter sequence.
- 8. The eukaryotic cell of claim 5, wherein the regulatory element comprises an IRES.
- 9. The eukaryotic cell of claim 8, wherein the IRES is a eukaryotic IRES.
- 10. The eukaryotic cell of claim 9, wherein the eukaryotic IRES is a yeast IRES.
- 11. The eukaryotic cell of claim 10, wherein the yeast IRES is from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
- 12. The eukaryotic cell of claim 5, wherein the regulatory element comprises a promoter sequence.
- 13. The eukaryotic cell of claim 12, wherein the promoter sequence is an inducible promoter sequence.
- 14. The eukaryotic cell of claim 12, wherein the promoter sequence is a constitutive promoter sequence.
- 15. The eukaryotic cell of claim 1, wherein the eukaryotic cell is a yeast cell.
- 16. The eukaryotic cell of claim 15, wherein the yeast cell is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell.
- 17. The eukaryotic cell of claim 1, wherein the yeast cell is a Candida albicans cell.
- 18. The eukaryotic cell of claim 1, wherein the cell is contained on or within a solid substrate.
- 19. The eukaryotic cell of claim 18, wherein the solid substrate is a microchip.
- 20. The eukaryotic cell of claim 2, wherein the nucleic acids are capable of being expressed in the eukaryotic cell.
- 21. The eukaryotic cell of claim 1, wherein the eukaryotic cell is luminescent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/370,055 filed Apr. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370055 |
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