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− | An assay was conducted in order to measure the effect of our part, Phasin-HlyA, on PHB secretion. Triplicates of <i>E. coli</i> BL21 containing either Phasin-HlyA and PhaCAB or only PhaCAB (as a control) were placed in LB media containing 3% glucose, and allowed to grow for 48 hours. PhaCAB, the gene that produces PHB, ensured that equal amounts of PHB were produced in both our test and the control. The PhaCAB part came from Imperial College 2013, and can be found | + | An assay was conducted in order to measure the effect of our part, Phasin-HlyA, on PHB secretion. Triplicates of <i>E. coli</i> BL21 containing either Phasin-HlyA and PhaCAB or only PhaCAB (as a control) were placed in LB media containing 3% glucose, and allowed to grow for 48 hours. PhaCAB, the gene that produces PHB, ensured that equal amounts of PHB were produced in both our test and the control. The PhaCAB part came from Imperial College 2013, and can be found at https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part%3ABBa_K1149052. At 24 hour intervals, live cells were separated from the media using differential centrifugation. This resulted in two fractions: a cellular fraction containing the live cells, and a secreted fraction containing the PHB that was released into the media, either through secretion or cell death. Before separation, CaCl<sub>2</sub> was added to agglomerate PHB particles together. |
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An assay was conducted in order to measure the effect of our part, Phasin-HlyA, on PHB secretion. Triplicates of E. coli BL21 containing either Phasin-HlyA and PhaCAB or only PhaCAB (as a control) were placed in LB media containing 3% glucose, and allowed to grow for 48 hours. PhaCAB, the gene that produces PHB, ensured that equal amounts of PHB were produced in both our test and the control. The PhaCAB part came from Imperial College 2013, and can be found at https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part%3ABBa_K1149052. At 24 hour intervals, live cells were separated from the media using differential centrifugation. This resulted in two fractions: a cellular fraction containing the live cells, and a secreted fraction containing the PHB that was released into the media, either through secretion or cell death. Before separation, CaCl2 was added to agglomerate PHB particles together.
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