Team:Cambridge/Notebook/Week2

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== Friday==
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Meeting with Laura Rowe in the Biotechnology Dept. at 3pm:
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*'''Brightness measurements''' are integrated over time, so when comparing them make sure they are integrated over a long time (otherwise you are only measuring how quickly luminescence occurs, not how bright).
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In the morning we continued researching and working down the to-do list.
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*'''Different colours''':
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**Could use fluorophores instead of fluorescent proteins but need to ensure they attach to protein (could be a project in itself). Requires resonance energy transfer.
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At 3pm we had a meeting with Laura Rowe in the Biotechnology Department, who had previously worked on bioluminescence, to tell her our ideas and ask for her input/advice. The meeting was really helpful and we went away and started researching some of the things she had talked about, including brightness measurement, different coloured luciferases and inclusion bodies. These are our [[Team:Cambridge/LRMeetingNotes|notes]] from the meeting.  
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**Using mutant luciferases probably easier to implement.
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*'''Expression in ''E. coli''''': inclusion bodies could be a problem when trying to over-express genes. To test: break open cells and centrifuge twice (at a higher speed second time around), if pellets are formed these are probably inclusion bodies. Could then dissolve these with solvent and test for bioluminescence from proteins within inclusion bodies.  
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Late in the afternoon, Duncan also showed Peter a paper about a mutant bacterial strain with very bright luminescence, to be investigated further.  
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*'''Relative light units''' are used because different camera properties, distances etc. all mean that photons/sec are relative. Can use a source for calibration - tritium standards are used (e.g. MGM instruments).
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Paper from Duncan about mutant bacterial strain with very bright luminescence to be investigated further.
 
== Saturday==
== Saturday==

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