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===Applications of BBa_K2060002=== | ===Applications of BBa_K2060002=== | ||
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+ | <p>We had limited success in characterization of this biobrick. Even though the part sequence is correct and we were able to show a blue light output, we did not demonstrate the hoped for red light output.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>However we do not rule out the usage of this biobrick in the future. Our evidence shows that LUXoperon is robustly expressed but that maintenance of mKeima expression is non-trivial. We also found this with our attempts to express mKeima as an individual protein in the biobrick [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1135001 BBa_K1135001]. | ||
+ | <p>Therefore an exciting challenge for future iGEM teams will be to trouble shoot the expression of the entire [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2060002 LUXoperon-mKeima] biobrick. The potential red light output will be a valuable tool in the use of bioluminescent bacteria in synthetic biology. | ||
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===User Reviews=== | ===User Reviews=== |
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Applications of BBa_K2060002
Early Characterisation
We had limited success in characterization of this biobrick. Even though the part sequence is correct and we were able to show a blue light output, we did not demonstrate the hoped for red light output.
However we do not rule out the usage of this biobrick in the future. Our evidence shows that LUXoperon is robustly expressed but that maintenance of mKeima expression is non-trivial. We also found this with our attempts to express mKeima as an individual protein in the biobrick BBa_K1135001. <p>Therefore an exciting challenge for future iGEM teams will be to trouble shoot the expression of the entire LUXoperon-mKeima biobrick. The potential red light output will be a valuable tool in the use of bioluminescent bacteria in synthetic biology.
User Reviews
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