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− | AeBlue is a so called dark quencher protein. When excited this kind of chromophores relax back to the ground state without emitting energy through radiation and remain dark [Le Reste et al., 2012]. | + | AeBlue is a so called dark quencher protein. When excited, this kind of chromophores relax back to the ground state without emitting energy through radiation and remain dark [Le Reste et al., 2012]. |
− | According to these results the optical density for growth curves of cells expressing this protein | + | According to these results the optical density for growth curves of cells expressing this protein were measured at a wavelength of 520 nm with respect to the chromoproteins amilGFP (<partinfo>BBa_K1073024</partinfo>) and eforRed (<partinfo>BBa_K1073022</partinfo>) to avoid absorption by the proteins. Comparing all absorption spectra they all show an absorption minimum at 520 nm. |
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When aeBlue is expressed, the colonies on plates as well as the liquid culture become blue. The iGEM Team Braunschweig 2013 used this device to distinguish two different strains.
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iGEM Team Braunschweig 2013 |
The chromoprotein aeBlue exhibits a distinct blue color when expressed. In order to avoid absorption of the chomoproteins during OD measurement of a bacterial culture, the absorption and emission spectra were measured and an optimal wavelength for spectral optical density measurement was determined according to these spectra. iGEM Team Braunschweig 2013: Absorption spectrum of chromoprotein aeBlue in a wavelength range of 400-800 nm. Absorption maximum of aeBlue: 595 nm iGEM Team Braunschweig 2013:Emission spectrum of chromoprotein aeBlue. This chromoprotein does not show any significant emission in a wavelength range between 500-800 nm and therefore cannot be detected by its fluorescence. Emission maximum of aeBlue: none (dark quencher) AeBlue is a so called dark quencher protein. When excited, this kind of chromophores relax back to the ground state without emitting energy through radiation and remain dark [Le Reste et al., 2012]. According to these results the optical density for growth curves of cells expressing this protein were measured at a wavelength of 520 nm with respect to the chromoproteins amilGFP (BBa_K1073024) and eforRed (BBa_K1073022) to avoid absorption by the proteins. Comparing all absorption spectra they all show an absorption minimum at 520 nm. |
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