Difference between revisions of "Team:Arizona State/Description"

 
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<p> This exploration in our missing mCherry gives other QS related experiments an explanation for possible mCherry disappearance and allows an opportunity for a possible solution to non-inducing senders. This process is vital due to the cultures being used are neighboring colonies from the same transformed agar plates. There were no prior issues that could lead to this lack of expression , thus giving us an increases a need for a possible revelation to this mystery. This experiment can lead to possible reason why there is no mCherry in random cultures, what this lack of expression means senders, and possible solution to fix this lack of expression for future ventures. </p>
 
<p> The motivation for this side project is to determine whether or not AHL synthase is being produced in correspondence to mCherry. mCherry was used within the sender systems to indicate if the AHL synthases are being produced. The senders are used within our quorum system to produce AHL synthases, which produces AHL signals that then go over to the receiver system described up above to bind to the regulatory proteins to attach to the receptor binding site in the inducible promoter to initiate transcription of the GFP. By mini-prepping various sender systems from ASU's 2016 iGEM team senders, and then sequencing, we can determine whether or not mCherry is a good indicator of AHL synthase production</p>
 
<p> The motivation for this side project is to determine whether or not AHL synthase is being produced in correspondence to mCherry. mCherry was used within the sender systems to indicate if the AHL synthases are being produced. The senders are used within our quorum system to produce AHL synthases, which produces AHL signals that then go over to the receiver system described up above to bind to the regulatory proteins to attach to the receptor binding site in the inducible promoter to initiate transcription of the GFP. By mini-prepping various sender systems from ASU's 2016 iGEM team senders, and then sequencing, we can determine whether or not mCherry is a good indicator of AHL synthase production</p>
  

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