Glowing Plants Can Light Up the Night Sky? A Review
- Bolong Li,
- Ru Chen,
- Chenba Zhu,
- Fantao Kong
Abstract
Luminescence, a physical phenomenon that producing cool light in vivo,
has been found in bacteria, fungi and anminals but not yet in
terrestrial higher plants. Through genetic engineering, it is feasible
to introduce luminescence system into living plant cells as biomarkers.
Recently, some plants transformed with luminescent systems can glimmer
in darkness, which can be observed by our naked eyes and provide a novel
lighting resource. In this review, we summarized the development of
luminescence in plant cells, followed by exampling the successful cases
of glowing plants transformed with diverse luminescent systems. The
potential key factors to optimize a glowing plant are also discussed.
Our review is useful for the creation of the optimized glowing plants,
which can be used not only in scientific research, but also as promising
substitutes of artificial light sources in the future.13 Apr 2021Submitted to Biotechnology and Bioengineering 14 Apr 2021Submission Checks Completed
14 Apr 2021Assigned to Editor
14 Apr 2021Reviewer(s) Assigned
23 Jun 2021Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
23 Jun 2021Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
04 Jul 20211st Revision Received
05 Jul 2021Submission Checks Completed
05 Jul 2021Assigned to Editor
08 Jul 2021Reviewer(s) Assigned
09 Jul 2021Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
09 Jul 2021Editorial Decision: Accept