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[[Image:Sloviolaceingraph.JPG|left|thumb|300px| '''Figure: Violacein concentrations measured at various times through the experiment.''' The results above show that cultures containing the DNA program produce violacein more rapidly and efficiently.]] | [[Image:Sloviolaceingraph.JPG|left|thumb|300px| '''Figure: Violacein concentrations measured at various times through the experiment.''' The results above show that cultures containing the DNA program produce violacein more rapidly and efficiently.]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:43, 27 October 2010
Cells containing plasmids with Part:BBa_K323135 and Part:BBa_K323132 were transformed with Part:BBa_K323066, Part:BBa_K323153 and a commercial pBluescript plasmid without a DNA program. Cultures were incubated at 30°C for several days and samples were taken at various times. Violacein was extraced from individual samples to analyze the products and evaluate the yield of violacein production.
By measuring the concentrations of violacein in the extracts of taken samples, we determined that the speed and yield of violacein production in our system increased 6-fold in comparison to an E. coli strain containing a plasmid without a DNA program. A significant disctintion from the culture with the scrambled program is also notable, which implies that a correct arrangement of enzymes on the DNA program is important for the speed of the reaction.
In addition, the 2010 iGEM team Slovenia have shown that a DNA program-mediated biosynthesis decreases formation of an unwanted side product deoxychromoviridans. We have analysed the products of the vio operon (Part:Bba_K274002) with HPLC, TLC and mass spectrometry (for detailed description see the 2010 iGEM team Slovenia [http://2010.igem.org/Team:Slovenia/METHODS_and_PARTS wiki]).
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