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<li> Furthering work for the NTU Singapore collaboration, more large scale cultures were made with ZYM-5052 media. This week we did an electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) testing the commercial Cas9 ready for comparison next week with an EMSA of NTU’s Cas9.</li> | <li> Furthering work for the NTU Singapore collaboration, more large scale cultures were made with ZYM-5052 media. This week we did an electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) testing the commercial Cas9 ready for comparison next week with an EMSA of NTU’s Cas9.</li> | ||
<li>We did further replicates of the gas measuring apparatus as well as weighing gas and reacting samples with barium hydroxide.</li> | <li>We did further replicates of the gas measuring apparatus as well as weighing gas and reacting samples with barium hydroxide.</li> | ||
− | <li>Our MS results for | + | <li>Our MS results for Fer were ready for interpretation. </li> |
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<li> Displacement was measured for each set up then it was time to analyse.</li> </ul> | <li> Displacement was measured for each set up then it was time to analyse.</li> </ul> | ||
<li> Finalising the collaboration work for NTU Singapore, we did an electrophoretic mobility shift assay testing their dCAS9 mutants.</li> | <li> Finalising the collaboration work for NTU Singapore, we did an electrophoretic mobility shift assay testing their dCAS9 mutants.</li> | ||
− | <li> After weeks of waiting we finally received a delivery of cytochrome c so there was a mad scramble to do an assay to demonstrate the activity of | + | <li> After weeks of waiting we finally received a delivery of cytochrome c so there was a mad scramble to do an assay to demonstrate the activity of Fer.</li> |
<li> Hanging up the lab coat marked a brief moment of reflection then someone reminded us about the looming wiki deadline and everyone dived head first into their computers. </li> | <li> Hanging up the lab coat marked a brief moment of reflection then someone reminded us about the looming wiki deadline and everyone dived head first into their computers. </li> | ||
<li> The End. </li> | <li> The End. </li> |
Revision as of 05:40, 29 October 2017
Glossary
- FNR - Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase.
- Fer- Ferredoxin and Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase (FNR).
- Hyd- hyd 1coding for the enzymatic part of the Hydrogenase molecular machine.
- Fer/Hyd- Fer and Hyd as described above in a new biobrick construct.
- HydEF- coding two of the three maturation enzymes.
- HydEFG- hyd EF and hyd G, coding all three maturation enzymes in a new biobrick construct.
- Fer/Hyd/EFG, Omega Ω or HGPCC - plasmid with all the necessary genes coding the total Hydrogenase molecular machine. Ferredoxin, Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase, Hyd 1, Hyd EF and Hyd G all in a new biobrick construct. This plasmid gained the official bio-brick name – Hydrogen Gas Producing Gene Cluster (HGPGC).
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