Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Biology

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                                         <p align="center"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/4/41/Grenoble_Growth_mCherry_vs_KR.png" alt="mCherry vs KR" height="350px"></p>
                                         <p align="center"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/4/41/Grenoble_Growth_mCherry_vs_KR.png" alt="mCherry vs KR" height="350px"></p>
                                         <p id="legend">Figure 3.<br>OD610 (A and C) and Fluorescence/OD610 ratios (B and D) as a function of time for KillerRed (left panels) and mCherry (right panels)-expressing <em>E. coli</em>. The curves obtained with different concentrations of IPTG are represented in different colors as indicated on the legends at the right.<br><br></p>
                                         <p id="legend">Figure 3.<br>OD610 (A and C) and Fluorescence/OD610 ratios (B and D) as a function of time for KillerRed (left panels) and mCherry (right panels)-expressing <em>E. coli</em>. The curves obtained with different concentrations of IPTG are represented in different colors as indicated on the legends at the right.<br><br></p>
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                                         <p><strong>CONCLUSION WITH O.O5mM IPTG ! ADRIEN, could you please conclude to be sure that the english is correct ? The idea is to say that among the concentrations in IPTG providing normal cellular growth, the one giving the highest Fluorescence/OD610 ratio (0.05mM) was chosen, to get as many intracellular KR proteins as possible. THANKS!!! </strong></p>
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                                         <p><strong>This new experiment confirms that the expression level of KillerRed has an effect on cell growth that isn't observed for a control red fluorescent protein, mCherry. This effect is threshold-based, meaning that if we go over a certain concentration of IPTG and thus a certain protein expression level, then the cells start growing much more slowly. We observe that at an IPTG concentration of 0.05 mM, there is no effect on cell growth compared to control, while protein expression at that concentration is the best out of all the curves. This experiment allows us to define the IPTG concentration used thereafter in KillerRed characterization: 0.05 mM. </strong></p>
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