Team:British Columbia/ProjectBiomining

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<b>Figure 3.</b>Various peptides from Curtis <i>et al.</i> are displayed in different positions in the S-layer of <i>Caulobacter</i> cells. The cells were mixed with calcopyrite and precipitate settling was observed.   
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<b>Figure 6.</b>Various peptides from Curtis <i>et al.</i> are displayed in different positions in the S-layer of <i>Caulobacter</i> cells. The cells were mixed with calcopyrite and precipitate settling was observed.   
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      <h1>Biomining protein assays</h1>
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In an attempt to support the above observation, we incubated ''Caulobacter'' cells with Chalcopyrite and separated the Chalcopyrite by centrifugation. The supernatant and cells adhered to Chalcopyrite (eluted after several buffer washes) were assayed for protein concentration as a read out for biomass. For fucose containing cells and cells expressing Chalcopyrite binding peptides in the S-layer, we expected protein concentration to decrease in the supernatant and increase on Chalcopyrite as compared to controls.
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<p><b>Figure 7.</b> Bradford assay for protein from cells in supernatant and adhered to Chalcopyrite. Peptides are expressed in wild type <i>Caulobacter</i> cells.
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<p><b>Figure 8.</b> Bradford assay for protein from cells in supernatant and adhered to Chalcopyrite. Peptides are expressed in fucose knockout cells.
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<p><b>Figure 9.</b> Figure 9 Caption
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