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Revision as of 14:11, 18 July 2006
Week 5: 17th - 21st July
Meeting - 18th July
Labwork on Arsenic Biosensor:
Biobricks
- PCR on arsenic and LacZ parts
- 4 bands on gel from LacZ so need to find out which one is the correct one
- Create sticky ends
- Working towards arsenic device – may be ready in about 2 weeks
pH Experiments
- Want to measure population density at the point at which pH of blue and white E-Coli diverges
- Difference between stationary and growth phase response is possibly due to the fact that the bacteria ‘want’ to use up the lactose when they’re in the growth phase
- Ideal conditions for growth in LB have been established
- Want to carry out experiments using different growth media
Model
- Plenty of info on Lac operon
- Paper found regarding ArsR relation to arsenic concentration
- Autoregulation – ArsR represses itself
- Background noise may be caused due to degradation of ArsR repressor
- Might be possible to reduce this background noise by separating the promoter from the ArsR gene
- Need to calculate what pH from urea breakdown will be for different concentrations
- It is thought to be necessary to have the two-part promoter (with activator and repressor binding sites) in order to prevent a build up of alkalinity which could harm the bacteria
Wiki
- Update biobricks
Cambridge trip
- Train leaves Edinburgh Waverley at 9.30am so try to be there by about 9am
- Need to prepare a presentation (half an hour long)
- Update animation of arsenic biosensor
- Focus is arsenic project
- Mention 3D structure builder briefly
- Presentation layout
- Background – Jelena
- Building biobricks – Jude
- pH experiment/animation – Kim
- Modelling – Patrick
Idea 6/11 – 3D structure builder
- Primer design for urease
- LacI biobrick – is it ok?
To do
- Moving all experiments to Andrew Miller’s lab
- Meeting on Thursday at 2pm in Honours Room
- Website development
- Design a badge if you have a spare five minutes
- Presentation completed