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Revision as of 21:40, 26 October 2007



Cell by Date: Testing

Summary

Key results of our experiments are :

1.Isothermal : Have determined operating conditions

2.Dynamic :

Aims

Results

Investigating properties of system under isothermal scenarios

To estimate the properties of our system we looked at the evolution of the Fluorescence with time for experiments where temperature is carefully kept constant. (Figure 1).
General Behaviour:

  • In all experiment we can observe a linear growth of fluorescence corresponding to a steady rate of protein production.
  • This matches the claims of the manufacturer of the cell-free extract that the extract is optimised so that protein degradation is negligible.
Figr 1:Isothermal Data - Averages of fluorescence for pTet-GFPmut3b construct at different temperatures

Operating Range:

  • Our system seems to 'turn off' at around 4 degrees C.
  • At 8 degrees with have minimal expression which then increases to a substantial expression at 37 degrees.

Synthesis rate vs Temperature

  • Over the range of temperature considered here the rate increases with temperature.
  • To investigate the relation between synthesis rate and temperature we extracted the rate of synthesis of GFP for each experiment and plotted it against 1/T (Figure 2).
  • A strong linear correlation in the log plot supports an arrhenius type dependence on temperature with an activation energy of 1.5kJ/mol.
Fig 2: Arrhenius Plot

Investigating properties of system under isothermal scenarios

Fig 1.1:Average fluorescence over time for two samples at constant temperatures of 4&degC and 20°C and two with a temperature step (4-20°C and 20-4°C)

Other practical considerations:

  • Unfortunetly we have not been able to use a visible reporter and so have no idea whether the construct can in fact produce a visible signal.
  • In terms of lifespan we have had major problems with evaporation meaning that the lifespan of our system is limited to a few days.

Other Experiments

Validation and Conclusion

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