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− | <h6>Fig 1. Relative Strength for the five repressible promoters, including the novel | + | <h6>Fig 1. Relative Strength for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The decreasing order of relative strength is pLac>pcI>pPhlF>pTet>pSrpR. Rlative strengths have been averaged over 4 trials. </h6> |
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− | <h6>Fig 2. Relative Strength over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel | + | <h6>Fig 2. Relative Strength over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The plots have been averaged over 4 trials.</h6> |
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− | <h6>Fig 3. Protein production rate over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel | + | <h6>Fig 3. Protein production rate over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The plots have been averaged over 4 trials.</h6> |
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− | <h6>Fig 4. Relative Strength versus OD over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel | + | <h6>Fig 4. Relative Strength versus OD over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The plots have been averaged over 4 trials.</h6> |
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− | <h6>Fig 5. Dilution rate over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel | + | <h6>Fig 5. Dilution rate over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The plots have been averaged over 4 trials.</h6> |
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<h6>Fig 6. OD over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The plots have been averaged over 4 trials.</h6> | <h6>Fig 6. OD over time for the five repressible promoters, including the novel promoters pPhlF and pSrpR, used in the construction and analysis of 5n1. The plots have been averaged over 4 trials.</h6> | ||
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− | As shown in Fig. 2, pLac and pcI have three distinct regions of behavior in terms of relative strength over time. In the initial transient phase, dilution rate is higher than the protein production rate, thus we see that relative strength per OD decreases over time. The middle corresponds to overcompensation phase, where protein production rate surpasses the dilution rate. Finally, the relative strength settles a steady state value, entering an exact compensation between protein production and dilution rates. Contrary to pLac and pcI, the other promoters don’t exhibit the overcompensation phase. | + | <h2 id="pfont">As shown in Fig. 2, pLac and pcI have three distinct regions of behavior in terms of relative strength over time. In the initial transient phase, dilution rate is higher than the protein production rate, thus we see that relative strength per OD decreases over time. The middle corresponds to overcompensation phase, where protein production rate surpasses the dilution rate. Finally, the relative strength settles a steady state value, entering an exact compensation between protein production and dilution rates. Contrary to pLac and pcI, the other promoters don’t exhibit the overcompensation phase. </h2> |
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Characterization of Promoter Strengths