Team:INSA-Lyon/Results

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<p>What about chelation ? <br/>
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Nickel(II) chelated for each of the constructions (WT, HIS1,  HIS2) is evaluated by using dimethylglyoxime (DMG) as the precipitating reagent. This is achieved by using absorbing properties of DMG-Ni(II) pink-colored complex (peak absorption at 554nm). <br/>
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Nickel(II) chelated for each of the constructions (WT, HIS1,  HIS2) is evaluated by using dimethylglyoxime (DMG) as the precipitating reagent. This is achieved by using absorbing properties of DMG-Ni(II) pink-colored complex (peak absorption at 554nm). <br/>
 
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Revision as of 14:15, 16 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

IGEM

RESULTS

  • Nickel chelation


  • Effectiveness of His-Tag motif


  • Biofilm production


  • Survival after UV and high temperature exposure


  • Promoter optimization and characterization