Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/Reporter System/UnaG"

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                     <p> Cell lysis and affinity chromotography were used to extract UnaG from our cells.  Bilirubin tests (addition of a small amount of bilirubin to samples) allowed us to see if the UnaG was present in our samples, since as mentioned earlier UnaG fluoresces in the presence of bilirubin.  </p>
 
                     <p> Cell lysis and affinity chromotography were used to extract UnaG from our cells.  Bilirubin tests (addition of a small amount of bilirubin to samples) allowed us to see if the UnaG was present in our samples, since as mentioned earlier UnaG fluoresces in the presence of bilirubin.  </p>
 
                              
 
                              
                     <img class=“content-card-img" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/20/T--Uppsala--UnaG_Comparison.png" alt="UnaG Comparison" width="75% height="75%"><br>
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                     <p style="text-align:center;"><img class=“content-card-img" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/20/T--Uppsala--UnaG_Comparison.png" alt="UnaG Comparison" width="75% height="75%"><br></p>
 
                              
 
                              
 
                     <p><b>Figure 2.</b> Bilirubin test before/after affinity chromatography.  Going from left to right the samples are: Lysed sample of the “bad” part before AC, Lysed sample of the “good” part before AC, "Bad" part after AC, "Good" part after AC.</p><br>
 
                     <p><b>Figure 2.</b> Bilirubin test before/after affinity chromatography.  Going from left to right the samples are: Lysed sample of the “bad” part before AC, Lysed sample of the “good” part before AC, "Bad" part after AC, "Good" part after AC.</p><br>
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                     <p>UnaG can be observed in all tubes except the third one, which should not have a histidine tag since we used the 2016 part that was on the iGEM registry and therefore it should not bind in the IMAC column. This supports our claim that our new part functions and provides a histidine tag to the protein, and the old part did not.</p><br>
 
                     <p>UnaG can be observed in all tubes except the third one, which should not have a histidine tag since we used the 2016 part that was on the iGEM registry and therefore it should not bind in the IMAC column. This supports our claim that our new part functions and provides a histidine tag to the protein, and the old part did not.</p><br>
  
                    <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fc/T--Uppsala--UnaG_Blank_Comparison.png" class="content-card-img">
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                      <p style="text-align:center;"><img class="content-card-img"src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fc/T--Uppsala--UnaG_Blank_Comparison.png" ></p>
  
 
                             <p><b>Figure 3.</b> Comparison of blank tube to successful extraction/previous iGEM part. The tubes reading from left to right are as followed: Blank tube with AC elution buffer/bilirubin, Tube with bilirubin + AC-eluted original iGEM UnaG part, Our extracted modified UnaG with a moved start codon, as can be seen in Figure 1.</p><br>
 
                             <p><b>Figure 3.</b> Comparison of blank tube to successful extraction/previous iGEM part. The tubes reading from left to right are as followed: Blank tube with AC elution buffer/bilirubin, Tube with bilirubin + AC-eluted original iGEM UnaG part, Our extracted modified UnaG with a moved start codon, as can be seen in Figure 1.</p><br>

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