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<h>**Summary of the noteworthy results**<h/>
 
  
<p>Updated protocols
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<p>There are 4 types of experiments used to characterize new receivers: Sender Quest: Battle of the AHLs, Synthetic AHLs: Quest for GFP Domination, Side Quest: Lost in Translation for the Missing mCherry, and Diffusion Quest. </p>
Created new protocols for the inductions to keep the experiments consistent and reduce error.
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<p>The first experiment, Sender Quest: Battle of the AHLs, used new Las and Tra receiver cells being induced by a variety of combinations of senders in supernatant form. The maximum GFP expression was analyzed to understand the effect of different percentages of sender supernatant had on the receiver expressing GFP. These results help in determining what circuits will produce maximum or minimum GFP, and what systems are orthogonal. </p>
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Improved results for 2620
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Added characterization to the F2620 Lux receiver by adding new induction tests with combinations of senders, additional concentrations of the AHLs, extended times on the agar plate tests and more tests with the synthetic AHLs as well.
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2 characterized receivers
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Added two new receivers to the previously characterized LuxR: LasR and TraR.
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Orthogonal pair
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A newly found orthogonal pathway was discovered that was previously unknown between SinI and RhlI LasR and F2620 LuxR.
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Survey info
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This year we were able to reach out to local companies and collect data on what was important to them regarding hiring. This information is compared to what students thought and the differences presented.
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AHL disposal plan
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New AHL disposal plan in development and that can be seen under safety.
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<p>In the Synthetic AHLs: Quest for GFP Domination experiments, synthetic AHL chemicals under different concentrations induce the receivers of LasR and LuxR. The maximum GFP expression was analyzed using Transfer Function curves to understand the effect a broad range of AHL concentration had on the receiver expressing GFP. </p>
  
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<p>In the Sender Quest: Battle of the AHLs experiments, Las and Tra receiver cells were induced by a variety of combinations of senders in supernatant form. The maximum GFP expression was analyzed to understand the effect different percentages of sender supernatants had on the receiver when expressing GFP. </p>
<p>There are 3 types of experiments used to characterize new receivers: Sender Quest: Battle of the AHLs, Synthetic AHLs: Quest for GFP Domination, Diffusion Quest, and Side Quest: Lost in Translation for the messing mCherry. </p>
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<p>The first experiment, Sender Quest: Battle of the AHLs, used new Las and Tra receiver cells being induced by a variety of combinations of senders in supernatant form. The maximum GFP expression was analyzed to understand the effect of different percentages of sender supernatant had on the receiver expressing GFP. These results help in determining what circuits will produce maximum or minimum GFP, and what systems are orthogonal. </p>
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<p>In the Side Quest: Lost in Translation for the Missing mCherry, the mCherry gene, or red color, in sender cells was not expressing as expected. To investigate this problem, experiments were conducted to determine why the mCherry was not expressing properly. It was found that the presence of mCherry is not a good indicator of synthase expression or AHL production. </p>
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<p>In the Diffusion Quest,  included Las and Tra receiver cells that were spread on agar plates and induced by spread sender cells. Images are then taken at different time intervals of the agar plate to analyze the induction rate of GFP. </p>
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<p>In the Synthetic AHLs: Quest for GFP Domination, synthetic AHL chemicals under different concentrations induce the receivers of LasR and LuxR. The maximum GFP expression was analyzed using Transfer Function curves to understand the effect a broad range of AHL concentration had on the receiver expressing GFP. <p>
 
  
<p>The following experiment, F2620 Induced by Sender Supernatants, used F2620 receiver cells being induced by a variety of combinations of senders in supernatant form. The maximum GFP expression was analyzed to understand the effect different percentages of sender supernatant had on the receiver expressing GFP. <p>
 
<p>The final experiment included F2620 receiver cells that were spread on agar plates and induced by spread sender cells. Images are then taken at different time intervals of the agar plate to analyze the induction rates and diffusion of F2620 induction. <p>
 
  
  
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<p>The specific senders that were chosen for the induction tests were selected because previous research showed that they have either a very low or very high rate of GFP induction when used in a single sender/ receiver circuit. In other words, the chosen senders tend to either work very well or not very well at all. More data is needed on how well these senders express the gene when used in combination with another. By combining two senders at a time, sometimes with senders that have shown to induce a high GFP expression and sometimes with senders that have shown a weak induction, the goal is to see if there is any increase or decrease the GFP expression on demand. The controls used for the experiment were single sender inductions on the same plate as the combinations, the use of blank wells (LB AMP 100%), a positive GFP control, and a negative control with negative receiver cells and negative sender supernatant.</p>
 
<p>The specific senders that were chosen for the induction tests were selected because previous research showed that they have either a very low or very high rate of GFP induction when used in a single sender/ receiver circuit. In other words, the chosen senders tend to either work very well or not very well at all. More data is needed on how well these senders express the gene when used in combination with another. By combining two senders at a time, sometimes with senders that have shown to induce a high GFP expression and sometimes with senders that have shown a weak induction, the goal is to see if there is any increase or decrease the GFP expression on demand. The controls used for the experiment were single sender inductions on the same plate as the combinations, the use of blank wells (LB AMP 100%), a positive GFP control, and a negative control with negative receiver cells and negative sender supernatant.</p>
 
  
  
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