Team:Oxford/biosensor characterisation
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The results clearly show a decrease in sfGFP fluorescence upon addition and expression of dcmR. Therefore we can confidently conclude that DcmR acts as a repressor in both directions for the PdcmA and PdcmR promoter. | The results clearly show a decrease in sfGFP fluorescence upon addition and expression of dcmR. Therefore we can confidently conclude that DcmR acts as a repressor in both directions for the PdcmA and PdcmR promoter. | ||
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+ | <strong>Figure 2</strong>shows the the gene region under investigation and manipulation in the design of our biosensor. PdcmA and PdcmR describe the two directions of a bidirectional promoter that is bound and modulated by DcmR | ||
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We can see from these results that at both growth stages the relative expression is weighted towards PdcmR. An interesting result is that in the presence of DcmR this ratio is reduced such that expression through PdcmR is relatively increased while expression through PdcmA is relatively decreased. This result is observed as a decrease in the PdcmA/PdcmR expression ratio. From our results this appears more statistically relevant in stationary phase. The cut off for exponential/stationary phase was set at 600 minutes as seen in the above graph. | We can see from these results that at both growth stages the relative expression is weighted towards PdcmR. An interesting result is that in the presence of DcmR this ratio is reduced such that expression through PdcmR is relatively increased while expression through PdcmA is relatively decreased. This result is observed as a decrease in the PdcmA/PdcmR expression ratio. From our results this appears more statistically relevant in stationary phase. The cut off for exponential/stationary phase was set at 600 minutes as seen in the above graph. | ||
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These images taken on an epi-fluorescence microscope (exposure time 0.4seconds) physically show the fluorescence from the same cells as used in the time course study as above. | These images taken on an epi-fluorescence microscope (exposure time 0.4seconds) physically show the fluorescence from the same cells as used in the time course study as above. | ||
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Using the analytical solution outlined above, we were then able to characterize the single unknown parameter in the system (β3 - the basal rate of transcription of sfGFP). By again utilizing our data fitting algorithm alongside our hypothetical value for the basal rate of transcription of sfGFP, β3 was calculated to be 4.6. | Using the analytical solution outlined above, we were then able to characterize the single unknown parameter in the system (β3 - the basal rate of transcription of sfGFP). By again utilizing our data fitting algorithm alongside our hypothetical value for the basal rate of transcription of sfGFP, β3 was calculated to be 4.6. | ||
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Now that we know two of the four parameters for the second half of our synthetic circuit (DcmR regulating sfGFP), we needed to calculate the final two parameters to complete our model. To do this, we analysed wet-lab data that showed the system in the presence of DcmR. This now means that the non linear term in our ODE is non zero and the analysis becomes | Now that we know two of the four parameters for the second half of our synthetic circuit (DcmR regulating sfGFP), we needed to calculate the final two parameters to complete our model. To do this, we analysed wet-lab data that showed the system in the presence of DcmR. This now means that the non linear term in our ODE is non zero and the analysis becomes | ||
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+ | <h1>Expression rate constant (α3) and Michaelis - Menten constant (k3)</h1> | ||
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This data is shown here. Note the difference in the right hand plot reaffirming that DcmR acts as a repressor on PdcmA. | This data is shown here. Note the difference in the right hand plot reaffirming that DcmR acts as a repressor on PdcmA. | ||
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