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By carefully balancing the initial concentrations of these carbon sources, The E.ncapsulator will begin Encapsulation (Module 2) only once protein production is at sufficiently high levels. | By carefully balancing the initial concentrations of these carbon sources, The E.ncapsulator will begin Encapsulation (Module 2) only once protein production is at sufficiently high levels. | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein GFP] is a green coloured flourescent protein that is also commonly used as a reporter. The coding gene is under control of the same promoter as the genes for Module 2. This means that GFP expression is tied into the module, and we can see the rise in GFP levels that correlate with the switch to the secondary carbon source and therefore the start of Module 2. The GFP again must be normalised against optical density (shown above) to account for the increase in cell density.--> | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_fluorescent_protein GFP] is a green coloured flourescent protein that is also commonly used as a reporter. The coding gene is under control of the same promoter as the genes for Module 2. This means that GFP expression is tied into the module, and we can see the rise in GFP levels that correlate with the switch to the secondary carbon source and therefore the start of Module 2. The GFP again must be normalised against optical density (shown above) to account for the increase in cell density.--> | ||
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Contents |
Temporal Control
Testing Construct
This testing construct was used to test the inducible promoters using flourescent proteins as output reporters.
Explanation of Timeline
Carbon Source Concentration:
- Glucose
The primary carbon source is glucose, as this is preferentially used by the cell.
- Secondary carbon source
This is used by the cell after glucose in the media is depleted.
By carefully balancing the initial concentrations of these carbon sources, The E.ncapsulator will begin Encapsulation (Module 2) only once protein production is at sufficiently high levels.
Cell Density:
Cell density corresponds to total cell number.
RFP / OD:
RFP is a red coloured flourescent protein that is commonly used as a reporter. The gene coding for this protein is part of the same operon as the protein of interest. As the protein of interest is produced in Module 1, RFP is coexpressed alongside. The RFP must be normalised against optical density (shown above), as the cell density is increasing throughout.
GFP / OD :
GFP is a green coloured flourescent protein that is also commonly used as a reporter. The coding gene is under control of the same promoter as the genes for Module 2. This means that GFP expression is tied into encapsulation. The GFP again must be normalised against optical density (shown above) to account for the increase in cell density.
Project Tour
For more details of the temporal control of the system, see the tabs below.
Temporal Control Contents