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   <p class="body-type mainwrap">Currently, there is not yet a defined relationship between the concentration of DNA added to the cell-free system and protein expression as well as the maximum amount of DNA that the system can handle. Part of this is due to the variety in capabilities of a particular ‘batch’ of cell-free, even if the same protocol is used. Modeling this relationship allows us to maximize expression when performing experiments that use many different pieces of interacting DNA; such as in later tests where a plasmid containing a toehold switch driving a recombinase interacts with a reporter plasmid. </p>
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   <p class="body-type mainwrap">Initially, there was not a defined relationship between the concentration of DNA added to the cell-free batches we made and protein expression. The maximum amount of DNA that our in-house cell free can handle was also undefined. Part of this is due to the variety in capabilities of a particular ‘batch’ of cell-free, even if the same protocol is used. Modeling this relationship allows us to maximize expression when performing experiments that use many different pieces of interacting DNA; such as in later tests where a plasmid containing a toehold switch driving a recombinase interacts with a reporter plasmid. </p>
 
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  <p class="body-type mainwrap">We collected data on the fluorescence from a plasmid containing constitutive deGFP. The plasmid was added to the cell free reaction at 10 nM, 20 nM, 30 nM, and 40 nM. There was also a reaction with no DNA. The resulting data can be seen in Figure 1. </p>
 
  <p class="body-type mainwrap">We collected data on the fluorescence from a plasmid containing constitutive deGFP. The plasmid was added to the cell free reaction at 10 nM, 20 nM, 30 nM, and 40 nM. There was also a reaction with no DNA. The resulting data can be seen in Figure 1. </p>
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   <p class="body-type"><strong>Figure 3.</strong>Adapted model of cell free saturation from Figure 1 data based off of the subtraction of one logistic curve from another. </p>
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   <p class="body-type"><strong>Figure 3.</strong>Adapted model of cell free saturation from Figure 1 data using a double dosage response curve. </p>
 
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MODELING