Team:Aachen/Project/2D Biosensor
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We tested different media (i.e. LB, M9, NA, HM and TB) for the preparation of our sensor chips. The details of media composition can be found in the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Notebook/Protocols Protocols] section. We screened for an optimized media composition that results in minimal background fluorescence and supports cell growth. The resuts of the analysis are presented in the table below. Because of the reduced fluorescence compared to TB medium when using ''WatsOn'' for sensor chip evaluation and because of sufficient cultivation conditions for our ''Cellocks'' '''LB medium was chosen over TB medium for sensor hip manufacturing'''. | We tested different media (i.e. LB, M9, NA, HM and TB) for the preparation of our sensor chips. The details of media composition can be found in the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/Notebook/Protocols Protocols] section. We screened for an optimized media composition that results in minimal background fluorescence and supports cell growth. The resuts of the analysis are presented in the table below. Because of the reduced fluorescence compared to TB medium when using ''WatsOn'' for sensor chip evaluation and because of sufficient cultivation conditions for our ''Cellocks'' '''LB medium was chosen over TB medium for sensor hip manufacturing'''. | ||
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Experiments were conducted to test '''long-time storage''' of the sensor chips at low temperature and by the addition of glycerol. Storage at -20°C resulted in the loss of our sensor cells. Adding 5-10% (v/v) glycerol ensured survival of the sensor cells, but resulted in an expression stop of fluorescence proteins. Hence, we concluded that long time storage of the sensor chips is not possible under the tested conditions. However, it is possible to store 'ready-to-use' sensor chips for 2 days at 4°C when using LB medium and storage for 5 days was possible with chips made from TB medium. | Experiments were conducted to test '''long-time storage''' of the sensor chips at low temperature and by the addition of glycerol. Storage at -20°C resulted in the loss of our sensor cells. Adding 5-10% (v/v) glycerol ensured survival of the sensor cells, but resulted in an expression stop of fluorescence proteins. Hence, we concluded that long time storage of the sensor chips is not possible under the tested conditions. However, it is possible to store 'ready-to-use' sensor chips for 2 days at 4°C when using LB medium and storage for 5 days was possible with chips made from TB medium. |
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