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For the 2016 Team Rice project, we built a biosensor construct in <i>E. coli</i> with fdhF and iRFP670 to fluoresce in the absence of oxygen. Specifically, the cofactor fdhA binds to formate, a metabolite in anaerobic respiration, to upregulate transcription downstream of fdhF. However, despite this description from literature, our assay results indicate that transcription was downregulated in anaerobic conditions.
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[[Image:Fdhf_assay_670.jpg|thumb|left|800px|Fig 1. Results of part assay in aerobic, and anaerobic, conditions.]]
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For the 2016 Team Rice project, we built a biosensor construct in E. coli with fdhF and iRFP670 to fluoresce in the absence of oxygen. Specifically, the cofactor fdhA binds to formate, a metabolite in anaerobic respiration, to upregulate transcription downstream of fdhF. However, despite this description from literature, our assay results indicate that transcription was downregulated in anaerobic conditions.

Fig 1. Results of part assay in aerobic, and anaerobic, conditions.