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Revision as of 04:25, 14 September 2015
Heavy Metals
Zusammenfassung in ganz wenigen Worten.
Arsenic
in vivo
in vitro
Chromium
in vivo
Our sensor for chromium detection consists of ChrB the repressor and the chromate specific promoter ChrP. The promoter is regulated by the ChrB, which binds Cr-ions. Behind the promoter is a sfGFP for detection of a fluorescence signal. In vivo we could show that the addition of different concentrations of chromium have different effects to transcription of sfGFP. Our data lead to the conclusion that in a cell based system it is possible to detect chromium. In contrast to our expectations with higher chromium concentrations we got lower fluorescence levels. These observations needed further investigation.in vitro
Copper
in vivo
in vitro
Lead
in vivo
Mercury
in vivo
in vitro
Nickel
in vivo