Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Project/VitaminB12"
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In order to avoid a costly and labor intensive HPLC to analyze production of cobalamin (B12) by our strains, we wanted to develop a reliable assay which would be cheap, easy to use, precise, specific and sensitive. We chose to develop a riboswitch-based biosensor, as others have been developed for B12 which we could adapt or improve. </p> | In order to avoid a costly and labor intensive HPLC to analyze production of cobalamin (B12) by our strains, we wanted to develop a reliable assay which would be cheap, easy to use, precise, specific and sensitive. We chose to develop a riboswitch-based biosensor, as others have been developed for B12 which we could adapt or improve. </p> | ||
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− | The Cobalamin Biosensor is based on a riboswitch taken from a transcribed fragment upstream of a cobalamin biosynthesis gene, cbiB, which is found in Propionibacterium shermanii and has been demonstrated to be sensitive to B12. We associated this sequence with mRFP1; as B12 acts as a translation repressor in this system, the concentration of B12 is inversely linked with RFP fluorescence. In this way, the B12 concentration can be quickly and easily measured. | + | <p> |
+ | The Cobalamin Biosensor is based on a riboswitch taken from a transcribed fragment upstream of a cobalamin biosynthesis gene, cbiB, which is found in Propionibacterium shermanii and has been demonstrated to be sensitive to B12. We associated this sequence with mRFP1; as B12 acts as a translation repressor in this system, the concentration of B12 is inversely linked with RFP fluorescence. In this way, the B12 concentration can be quickly and easily measured.</p> | ||
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