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<p2>Sodium sulfite is known as an oxygen scavenger. This is because it reacts with oxygen and removed it from the solution. It has a minimal effect on cell growth and does not diminish fluorescence of GFP suggesting it does not fully draw oxygen out of cells when they are in a shaking incubator or on an agar plate. | <p2>Sodium sulfite is known as an oxygen scavenger. This is because it reacts with oxygen and removed it from the solution. It has a minimal effect on cell growth and does not diminish fluorescence of GFP suggesting it does not fully draw oxygen out of cells when they are in a shaking incubator or on an agar plate. | ||
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− | Sulfite removes oxygen from solution allowing pyocyanin to be maintained in a reduced state. A potential of +0.5V generates oxidised pyocyanin and ferricyanide. Ferricyanide pushes the cell into an oxidising condition, allowing pyocyanin to remain oxidised and activate gene expression of a redox sensing gene circuit. A -0.3V potential generated reduced pyocyanin and ferrocyanide. Ferrocyanide pushes the cell into a reducing condition, allowing pyocyanin to remain reduced to prevent activation of gene expression by a redox sensing gene circuit. | + | Sulfite removes oxygen from solution allowing pyocyanin to be maintained in a reduced state. A potential of +0.5V generates oxidised pyocyanin and ferricyanide. Ferricyanide pushes the cell into an oxidising condition, allowing pyocyanin to remain oxidised and activate gene expression of a redox sensing gene circuit. A -0.3V potential generated reduced pyocyanin and ferrocyanide. Ferrocyanide pushes the cell into a reducing condition, allowing pyocyanin to remain reduced to prevent activation of gene expression by a redox sensing gene circuit. </br><div class="center"> |
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Revision as of 18:04, 17 October 2018
Design
Design Overview
Electrochemical Module Design
Potentiostat:
Electrode or Electrode Array:
Pyocyanin:
Ferrocyanide/Ferricyanide:
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Sodium Sulfite:
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