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Applications of BBa_K216009
This part was designed to characterize the activity of the PyeaR promoter by Miller assay, as a backup to the GFP-based construct used in the promoter characterization kit.
User Reviews
Initial Tests: Edinburgh iGEM 2009: To test this part, we grew E. coli JM109 overnight at 37 C with shaking in LB with 80 mg/l ampicillin and varying concentrations of sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite. The following day, we performed Miller assays (LacZ activity assays using o-nitrophenyl galactoside, ONPG, as a chromogenic substrate). The results showed strong induction by both nitrate and nitrite, as expected for this promoter (see biology information for part BBa_K216005).
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