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

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                 <p>One of the biobrick parts submitted by the 2016 Uppsala team was <a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K2003011"><b>UnaG combined with a histidine tag and a flexible linker</b></a> for extraction in affinity chromatography.  We decided to use this part as our reporter system when we read about it.  Mammalian intestines naturally have small amounts of bilirubin in them and also have a limited amount of oxygen present [1] (which is necessary for chromoprotein maturation [2]). we thought this could be a useful reporter.  It also came with a flexible linker, which could be used to potentially connect this reporter system with another output molecule that might be usable to act as a secondary reporter to help detect our target nematodes.   
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                 <p>One of the biobrick parts submitted by the 2016 Uppsala team was <a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K2003011"><b>UnaG combined with a histidine tag and a flexible linker</b></a> for extraction in affinity chromatography (AC).  We decided to use this part as our reporter system when we read about it.  Mammalian intestines naturally have small amounts of bilirubin in them and also have a limited amount of oxygen present [1] (which is necessary for chromoprotein maturation [2]). we thought this could be a useful reporter.  It also came with a flexible linker, which could be used to potentially connect this reporter system with another output molecule that might be usable to act as a secondary reporter to help detect our target nematodes.   
 
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