Unfortunately, at the time of the upload of this page there are no actual working results based off of the BAITSwitch. However, we are currently waiting to see the results of a Western Blot which may lead to the Bioorthoginal Auxin Inducible Trigger Switch degrading GFP in a reasonable timeframe.
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Revision as of 23:31, 17 October 2014
As seen above, we predict that when auxin is added to a yeast strain that contains Tir1 and IAA-tagged GFP, we will see the amount of GFP to rapidly decrease. With this in mind, it is possible that we will not see the amount of GFP decrease in the system that contains Coi1 and the IAAtagged GFP. Furthermore, predict that with varying amounts of Auxin added to the appropriate system, we will also see a difference in the amount of GFP degraded within time. As we add higher amounts of Auxin to a yeast strain that contains Tir1 and IAA-tagged GFP, we will see the amount of GFP decrease even more rapidly. Furthermore, the system can work in parallel with the Coronatine system. Here when Coronatine is added to a system containing Tir1 and the IAA-tagged GFP, we should see the same effects of as the Auxin system.