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Aglow in the Dark: The Revolutionary Science of Biofluorescence [Hardcover]

Vincent Pieribone (Author), David F. Gruber (Author), Sylvia Nasar (Foreword)
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January 15, 2006

In the early 1960s, in a small shack on the Washington coast, a young, self-educated Japanese scientist performed an experiment to determine what made a certain jellyfish glow. The substance he discovered, green fluorescent protein, would revolutionize molecular biology, transforming our study of everything from the AIDS virus to the workings of the brain. Aglow in the Dark follows the path that took this glowing compound from its inauspicious arrival on the scientific scene to its present-day eminence as one of the most groundbreaking discoveries of the twentieth century.

The story unfolds in far-flung places, from the coral reefs of the Pacific Ocean, to the medical schools and marine stations of our leading universities, to a cold war-era research laboratory in Moscow. Traversing the globe and the decades, Aglow in the Dark conveys the human fascination with bioluminescence, or "living light," its little-known application in war, forensic science, and molecular biology, and how it led to the finding of green fluorescent protein. The book reveals a hidden world where light is manipulated by animals and humans and put to remarkable uses--unlocking the secrets of the human brain, conquering dreaded diseases, and perhaps someday linking minds and machines. The authors deftly lead the reader through a complex story at the interface of biology and physics--and into the realm of wonder on the frontiers of scientific endeavor.

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Self-illuminating creatures have drawn curiosity since time immemorial, but only a few researchers have conducted experiments to discover the source of their glow. One Raphael Dubois determined in 1887 that it's a chemical reaction, the exact components of which eluded the best efforts of Princeton professor Edmund Newton Harvey. Enter the hero of the authors' story: Osamu Shimomura. A teenage survivor of the nuclear bombing of Nagasaki, he emerged from the ruins as a young biologist in the mid-1950s who had no strong idea of what to study. Handed bluish extract of sea flies by his boss, who added lapidary guidance--"We know nothing about this, just that it glows"--Shimomura solved the problem in a few years. Shimomura's eureka moment is well drawn by the authors, as is their explanation of the chemistry of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) Shimomura isolated. GFP has become a lucrative favorite of biotechnologists, who transformed the study of neural tissue by inventing GFP markers. Writing with warmth and optimism, Pieribone and Gruber will fascinate budding biochemistry students. Gilbert Taylor
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Self-illuminating creatures have drawn curiosity since time immemorial, but only a few researchers have conducted experiments to discover the source of their glow. One Raphaël Dubois determined in 1887 that it's a chemical reaction, the exact components of which eluded the best efforts of Princeton professor Edmund Newton Harvey. Enter the hero of the authors' story: Osamu Shimomura. A teenage survivor of the nuclear bombing of Nagasaki, he emerged from the ruins as a young biologist in the mid-1950s who had no strong idea of what to study. Handed bluish extract of sea flies by his boss, who added lapidary guidance--'We know nothing about this, just that it glows'--Shimomura solved the problem in a few years. Shimomura's eureka moment is well drawn by the authors, as is their explanation of the chemistry of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) Shimomura isolated. GFP has become a lucrative favorite of biotechnologists, who transformed the study of neural tissue by inventing GFP markers. Writing with warmth and optimism, Pieribone and Gruber will fascinate budding biochemistry students. (Gilbert Taylor Booklist )

The last German submarine sunk in World War I was betrayed when it triggered the glow of microbes in the Mediterranean Sea. This phenomenon, which gives certain jellyfish their flickering luminescence and is characteristic of more than 90 percent of deep-sea creatures, is called biofluorescence. Pieribone and Gruber reveal the painstaking efforts of scientists to identify the mechanisms behind this mysterious light...Cellular-molecular biologist Pieribone and journalist Gruber detail how the groundbreaking discoveries of these and other researchers have had widespread implications in forensic science, molecular biology, and neuroscience. (Science News )

[A] well-narrated and beautifully illustrated book. It combines character studies of the people involved with a thoroughly researched story of the unlikely events that led to the main discoveries...The main narrative is riveting, and the authors capture the sometimes curious way that science progresses through an alternation of chance discoveries and systematic, goal-directed experiments. Students wondering whether they are cut out to become scientists ought to be encouraged by the diverse cast of characters involved in solving the mystery of bioluminescence...These are exciting times for biology, and this accessible and lively introduction conveys the sheer pleasure of discovery, as well as the enormous technological potential of fluorescent proteins. (Thomas G. Oertner Nature )

Aglow in the Dark chronicles this saga of discovery of bioluminescence as it entertainingly traces the history of human interaction with bioluminescence, and charts the development of green fluorescent protein (GEP) as one of the groundbreaking discoveries of the 20th century. The text is superbly written and gripping throughout. As an authoritative introduction to the science of fluorescent proteins, the book should be obligatory reading for every newcomer to biology...In portraying the activities of a unique creative community in a clear and animated fashion, Pieribone and Gruber convey the spirit of scientific endeavor perfectly: discovery is not just a goal, but an unpredictable process as dependent on intellectual genius as on creative inspiration and pure luck. The pivotal figures traced in the book are shown to have all worked in an uncertain, rapidly changing scientific terrain, building on the work of others in ways they could hardly have anticipated. Pieribone and Gruber, however, leave no question of what the future of fluorescent protein technology holds. One has only to look at the current biological journals to realize that biofluorescence is revolutionary: use of fluorescent protein technology is now the order of the day. (Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz Nature Cell Biology )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Belknap Press (January 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674019210
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674019218
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #842,525 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not just the story of a protein, February 20, 2006
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This book consists of fascinating vignettes of an unlikely cast of characters: glow-obsessed scientists, lovers of microscopic worms, madcap Russians, and driven scholars. The book drops into each of their lives with keen reporting skills, and it culminates not only by leaving the reader with a detailed biography of the green protein, but also with a fascination for its awesome potential as science research continues to drive forward. The last chapter raises the provokative topic of mind control...

The authors draw the reader with them on a truly remarkable journey.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent reading, February 18, 2006
This review is from: Aglow in the Dark: The Revolutionary Science of Biofluorescence (Hardcover)
Best book I've read in a long time. Gruber and Pieribone do an excellent job of telling the fascinating story of the emergence of Green Fluorescent Protein, in down-to-earth language that doesn't require an advanced degree in science to understand. By tying together a series of seemingly isolated scientific discoveries throughout the world, the authors lay out the surprisingly interesting story of the many breakthroughs that led to the emerging use and dominance of the substance that has changed the world of science as we know it. I'd highly recommend this one, once you start it is hard to put down....very mind-stimulating!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Making real science available to everyone, April 24, 2006
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Pieribone and Gruber report the science of green fluorescent proteins (GFP) in a way not usually encountered for science writing...that is leaving you wanting to know what happens next. From the first historical inquiries about glowing organisms to the marvelous, present day biotechnological uses of GFP, the authors narrate the life histories and trench work of the scientists primarily responsible for the discovery and scientific progression of fluorescent proteins in a very reader-inviting manner: with a lot of human interest, just enough science to allow you to know what they're talking about, and tons of oustanding pictures. Upon finishing the book, a reader may feel both entertained and an expert in fluorescent protein science at the same time!
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