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- | #Other iGEM teams (info via Patrick King) have found that the araC gene contains a promoter region. Grown in TOP10 cells the construct araC>RBS>GFP>Terminator was observed to give a strong florescent output. In our system, this would give a florescent output for one FP even if that construct was not on. | + | #Other iGEM teams (info via Patrick King) have found that the araC gene contains a promoter region. Grown in TOP10 cells the construct araC>RBS>GFP>Terminator was observed to give a strong florescent output. In our system, this would give a florescent output for one FP even if that construct was not on. One option would be to put AraC at the end of a construct so that it only promotes the end of the gene and then hits the terminator. This is not optimal, however. |
- | #AraC exhibits all or none gene expression in the | + | #AraC exhibits all or none gene expression in the presence of L-arabinose because the natural transporter, when induced, causes that cell to transport arabinose rapidly, depleting the culture. This may be overcome by adding a saturating level of arabinose. In the arabinose construct already made, we were not able to observe FP output even though there was a high level of arabinose. We used XL1Blue cells. |
#The degradation tags on the repressors may not give a long enough protein life time to yield strong repression. Thus, the tags may need to be removed to have a working device. | #The degradation tags on the repressors may not give a long enough protein life time to yield strong repression. Thus, the tags may need to be removed to have a working device. | ||
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