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Revision as of 05:53, 17 September 2018
Description
Introduction
The Impacts of Excess Fluoride:
Solution
What is a Riboswitch?
Our Design
How CHOP works:
- Using the ΔcrcB E. coli strain, which can accumulate fluoride intracellularly
- The Riboswitch detects fluoride
- Fluoride activates the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase enzyme
- Which allows for the growth of bacteria on agar plates with the antibiotic chloramphenicol
References
- Using the ΔcrcB E. coli strain, which can accumulate fluoride intracellularly
- The Riboswitch detects fluoride
- Fluoride activates the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase enzyme
- Which allows for the growth of bacteria on agar plates with the antibiotic chloramphenicol