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+ | For the 2016 Team Rice project, we built a biosensor construct in <i>E. coli</i> with fdhF and iRFP713 to fluoresce in the absence of oxygen. Specifically, formate is a metabolite that is generated in <i>E.coli</i> under anaerobic conditions, which binds to fdhA to induce transcription downstream of fdhF. | ||
+ | [[Image:FdhF_iRFP713_Hypoxia_Assay.jpeg|thumb|left|800px|Fig 1. Results of part assay.]] | ||
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For the 2016 Team Rice project, we built a biosensor construct in E. coli with fdhF and iRFP713 to fluoresce in the absence of oxygen. Specifically, formate is a metabolite that is generated in E.coli under anaerobic conditions, which binds to fdhA to induce transcription downstream of fdhF. |