Team:Aachen/Project/Gal3
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{{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_14-10-09_Cell_Free_Biosensor_iNB.png|title=Application of the cell free biosensor system|subtitle=A) ''P. aeruginosa'' is sampled from a solid surface. B) &C) Chip which is immersed in the detection buffer containing the galectin-3-YFP fusion protein and subsequently washed. D) lluminated with the right wavelength elicits a fluorescence signal.|width=250px}} | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_14-10-09_Cell_Free_Biosensor_iNB.png|title=Application of the cell free biosensor system|subtitle=A) ''P. aeruginosa'' is sampled from a solid surface. B) &C) Chip which is immersed in the detection buffer containing the galectin-3-YFP fusion protein and subsequently washed. D) lluminated with the right wavelength elicits a fluorescence signal.|width=250px}} | ||
- | To detect ''P. aeruginosa'' cells, an agar chip could be used to sample a solid surface. The chip is then be immersed in a detection solution containing the galectin-3-YFP fusion protein. After a washing step, the galectin-3 | + | To detect ''P. aeruginosa'' cells, an agar chip could be used to sample a solid surface. The chip is then be immersed in a detection solution containing the galectin-3-YFP fusion protein. After a washing step, the galectin-3 remains bound to the pathogen while '''illumination with 514 nm''', the excitation frequency of YFP, in a modified version of our measurement device reveals the location of the cells. The picture taken by the measurement device can then be analyzed by our software ''Measurarty''. |
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