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+ | To test the reporter we transformed DH5-alpha with the pOL2-62 + RFP reporter plasmid, as well as the positive control bacteriomatch lambda and alpha plasmids from Addgene (https://www.addgene.org/browse/article/8393/) and induced with IPTG. Unfortunately, when we ran the experiment on the plate reader we saw no fluorescence response (Figure 1). | ||
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+ | Figure 1: 48hr plate reader fluorescence experiment of pOL2-62 + RFP reporter with bacteriomatch system (positive control lambda and alpha fusion proteins) and induced with IPTG. | ||
===Applications of BBa_K2876000=== | ===Applications of BBa_K2876000=== |
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how you used this part and how it worked out.
To test the reporter we transformed DH5-alpha with the pOL2-62 + RFP reporter plasmid, as well as the positive control bacteriomatch lambda and alpha plasmids from Addgene (https://www.addgene.org/browse/article/8393/) and induced with IPTG. Unfortunately, when we ran the experiment on the plate reader we saw no fluorescence response (Figure 1).
Figure 1: 48hr plate reader fluorescence experiment of pOL2-62 + RFP reporter with bacteriomatch system (positive control lambda and alpha fusion proteins) and induced with IPTG.
Applications of BBa_K2876000
prokaryotic two hybrid systems
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