Difference between revisions of "Team:Pasteur Paris/Week 10"
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<li style="text-align:left">M9</li> | <li style="text-align:left">M9</li> | ||
<li style="text-align:left">M9 + TPA (1.2 mM)</li> | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + TPA (1.2 mM)</li> | ||
− | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + TPA (6 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + TPA (6.0 mM)</li> |
− | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + TPA (12 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + TPA (12.0 mM)</li> |
<li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose (1.2 mM)</li> | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose (1.2 mM)</li> | ||
− | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose (6 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose (6.0 mM)</li> |
− | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose (12 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose (12.0 mM)</li> |
− | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose + TPA (6 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose + TPA (6.0 mM)</li> |
<li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose + TPA (1.2 mM)</li> | <li style="text-align:left">M9 + sucrose + TPA (1.2 mM)</li> | ||
Media 11 to 15 are made in both solid and liquid form: | Media 11 to 15 are made in both solid and liquid form: | ||
<li style="text-align:left">LB Broth</li> | <li style="text-align:left">LB Broth</li> | ||
<li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (1.2 mM)</li> | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (1.2 mM)</li> | ||
− | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (6 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (6.0 mM)</li> |
− | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (12 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (12.0 mM)</li> |
− | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (20 mM)</li> | + | <li style="text-align:left">LB + TPA (20.0 mM)</li> |
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− | <li style="text-align:left">Growth curve of BAP 1 (E. coli, | + | <li style="text-align:left">Growth curve of BAP 1 (E. coli, kindly provided by Blaine Pfeifer, U. Buffalo)in media 11 to 14 in order to assess TPA toxicity.</li></br> |
<li style="text-align:left">Plating of BAP 1 bacteria on all solid media to assess TPA toxicity and the ability of TPA to be used as a carbon source.</br></br> | <li style="text-align:left">Plating of BAP 1 bacteria on all solid media to assess TPA toxicity and the ability of TPA to be used as a carbon source.</br></br> | ||
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Week 10 Toxicity and solubility of TPA (Terephthalic acid)
Enzymatic Assay of NB-Esterase
Figure 8: Gel for verification of the ligation of BBa_K808030 and pDG011 plasmid. There is no band for the ligation sample. Gibson Assembly
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