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<h4>Cost comparison between PMS and common inducer molecules</h4></br> | <h4>Cost comparison between PMS and common inducer molecules</h4></br> | ||
− | A cursory look at the costs of PMS, pyocyanin and common inducer molecules (such as IPTG) already reveal stark differences in costs per gram. When accounting for working concentrations, this difference is further magnified | + | A cursory look at the costs of PMS, pyocyanin and common inducer molecules (such as IPTG) already reveal stark differences in costs per gram. When accounting for working concentrations, this difference is further magnified, with PMS being 268 or 2680 times cheaper than IPTG (depending on levels of IPTG used described by a NEB protocol provided here:https://www.neb.com/protocols/1/01/01/protein-expression-using-bl21de3-c2527) and 3584 times cheaper than pyocyanin. These costs are summarized in a table below. However costs only matter if it can be shown that PMS can have a similar fold induction to common inducer molecules such as IPTG and experimental results for fold induction suggesting that is the case can be found below. |
</br></br><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Demonstrate#expt7" class="hpbutton">Click here for experimental results</a></br> | </br></br><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College/Demonstrate#expt7" class="hpbutton">Click here for experimental results</a></br> | ||
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