Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Luciferin Regeneration

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LRE transforms the inhibitory oxyluciferin to CHBT, which is converted back into the luciferin substrate required for light output. This was believed to occur in one of two ways: non-enzymatically requiring D-cysteine, or via L-luciferin requiring the L-cysteine '''ASK PAUL'''. We aimed to verify these claims in our lab experiments and to quantify the difference in light output that LRE makes when expressed in ''E. coli''.
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LRE transforms the inhibitory oxyluciferin to CHBT, which is converted back into the luciferin substrate required for light output. This was believed to occur in one of two ways: non-enzymatically requiring D-cysteine, or via L-luciferin requiring the L-cysteine. We aimed to verify these claims in our lab experiments and to quantify the difference in light output that LRE makes when expressed in ''E. coli''. To formally test the effect of the LRE we would have needed to add Oxyluciferin to the medium. Unfortunately, Oxyluciferin is not available commercially so we were not able to perform this experiment. We however tested other parts of the cycle, by adding CHBT and D-Cysteine to the medium.  
===Our Experiments===
===Our Experiments===

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