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<p>To quantify to amount of AHL produced by <i>E. coli</i>, these were grown and pelleted after which CV026 was added. After incubating for several hours, CV026 and violacein are spun down and the supernatant is removed. The pellet is resuspended in dimethyl sulfoxide and again centrifuged to separate the violacein dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide from the cells. Absorbance of the supernatans was measured at 585 nm.</p> | <p>To quantify to amount of AHL produced by <i>E. coli</i>, these were grown and pelleted after which CV026 was added. After incubating for several hours, CV026 and violacein are spun down and the supernatant is removed. The pellet is resuspended in dimethyl sulfoxide and again centrifuged to separate the violacein dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide from the cells. Absorbance of the supernatans was measured at 585 nm.</p> | ||
<p><b>Protocol</b></br> | <p><b>Protocol</b></br> | ||
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The goal is to plot the absorbance of violacein against the concentration of OHHL around 0.04 mM </p> | The goal is to plot the absorbance of violacein against the concentration of OHHL around 0.04 mM </p> | ||
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<dd>1. Incubate <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> CV026 for 16-18h</dd> | <dd>1. Incubate <i>Chromobacterium violaceum</i> CV026 for 16-18h</dd> | ||
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<dd>1. Centrifuge 1 mL culture (10 min at 13000 rev/min) to precipitate the insoluble violacein</dd> | <dd>1. Centrifuge 1 mL culture (10 min at 13000 rev/min) to precipitate the insoluble violacein</dd> |
Revision as of 00:07, 19 September 2015
Methods
On this page you can find all of the methods and protocols used in the lab to obtain our results. For some techniques, we included some basic theory, since it is a prerequisite to get acquainted with the theory behind these techniques before using them. To learn more about them, click the titles below!
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