Well, first starting:
As you said, lux is an operon.
Bacterial DNA polymerase needs one promoter and then expresses many genes if no terminator ends it's voyage.
Eukaryotes need one promoter per coding site.
Additionally, the bacterial promoter won't give you any/very weak expression in plants and vice versa.
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