Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Biology

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                                         The choice of an inducible promoter is linked to the absence of literature about the effects of KR on cells in low light. Since KR could be cytotoxic and prevent bacteria from growing even at low doses of light, we wanted to be able to control its intracellular concentration. A negative control for KR characterization was also required. We decided to use the fluorescent protein mCherry, which displays the same excitation and emission spectra as KillerRed [1], and was shown not to be cytotoxic upon light illumination [2]. pSB1C3::pLac-RBS-mCherry (BBa_K1141000) was thus constructed from the existing biobricks BBa_R0010 and BBa_J06702 (Fig. 1).<br><br></p>
                                         The choice of an inducible promoter is linked to the absence of literature about the effects of KR on cells in low light. Since KR could be cytotoxic and prevent bacteria from growing even at low doses of light, we wanted to be able to control its intracellular concentration. A negative control for KR characterization was also required. We decided to use the fluorescent protein mCherry, which displays the same excitation and emission spectra as KillerRed [1], and was shown not to be cytotoxic upon light illumination [2]. pSB1C3::pLac-RBS-mCherry (BBa_K1141000) was thus constructed from the existing biobricks BBa_R0010 and BBa_J06702 (Fig. 1).<br><br></p>
                                         <p align="center"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/0/00/Grenoble_Biobricks_KR_and_mCherry.png" alt="biobricks" width="750px"></p>
                                         <p align="center"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/0/00/Grenoble_Biobricks_KR_and_mCherry.png" alt="biobricks" width="750px"></p>
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                                         <p id="legend">Figure 1.<br>Figure 1. Biobricks BBa_K1141002 <em>A</em> and BBa_K1141000 <em>A</em> used for characterizing KR. C. Picture of KR and mCherry-expressing bacteria.</p>
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                                         <p id="legend">Figure 1.<br>Figure 1. Biobricks BBa_K1141002 <em>A</em> and BBa_K1141000 <em>A</em> used for characterizing KR. C. Picture of KR-expressing bacteria.</p>
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