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Stanford Location
 
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By: Melissa, Sydney, Rachel (BIOE 44 Fall 2014)
 
By: Melissa, Sydney, Rachel (BIOE 44 Fall 2014)
Performance Data
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Experience:
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From fluorescence assay conducted, we found that the sensor failed to perform its intended function (detecting lactic acid). Fluorescence/OD measurement remained constant across lactic acid concentrations on a log scale from 0 to 0.1M. We suspect that it is because E. coli themselves regulate lactate in the environment, hence over time the lactate concentration equilibrates to a constant concentration across all experimental set ups.
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- Barcode # 0133010776, 0133010749, 0133024645, 0133009701, 0133009727
 
- Barcode # 0133010776, 0133010749, 0133024645, 0133009701, 0133009727
- Plasmid name: pComet
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- Plasmid name: somcrl1
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- Antibiotic resistance: amp
 
- Antibiotic resistance: amp
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- DNA 2.0 gene # 193463
 
- DNA 2.0 gene # 193463
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- Organism expressed in: E. Coli
 
- Organism expressed in: E. Coli
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- Sensor for lactic acid
 
- Sensor for lactic acid
  

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Applications of BBa_M36019

Stanford Location By: Melissa, Sydney, Rachel (BIOE 44 Fall 2014) Experience:

From fluorescence assay conducted, we found that the sensor failed to perform its intended function (detecting lactic acid). Fluorescence/OD measurement remained constant across lactic acid concentrations on a log scale from 0 to 0.1M. We suspect that it is because E. coli themselves regulate lactate in the environment, hence over time the lactate concentration equilibrates to a constant concentration across all experimental set ups.

Assay results.png

- Barcode # 0133010776, 0133010749, 0133024645, 0133009701, 0133009727

- Plasmid name: somcrl1

- Antibiotic resistance: amp

- DNA 2.0 gene # 193463

- Organism expressed in: E. Coli

- Sensor for lactic acid

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