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=Bioluminescence=
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==The Plan==
==The Plan==
* Characterise the transfer function of PoPs + CHBT  --> Light
* Characterise the transfer function of PoPs + CHBT  --> Light
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* Our Characterisation should look like [http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v26/n7/abs/nbt1413.html this].
==The Theory==
==The Theory==
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==Amazing mutant==
==Amazing mutant==
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paper on cloning the lux operon from Ponyfish Photobacterium leiognathi into E.coli, by the E.coli mutant 43R the luminescence output could be increased dramatically to near native levels. --> find out what 43R does! [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/120766166/PDFSTART Chan et al. 1991] suspects negative effectors in wild-type E.coli, but not in the mutant or in P.leiognathi, inhibit luminescence. If this is the case, it might be difficult to mimic the mutant phenotype with genes imported on a plasmid.
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paper on cloning the lux operon from Ponyfish Photobacterium leiognathi into E.coli, by the E.coli mutant 43R the luminescence output could be increased dramatically to near native levels. --> find out what 43R does! [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/120766166/PDFSTART Chan et al. 1991] suspects negative effectors in wild-type E.coli, but not in the mutant or in P.leiognathi, inhibit luminescence. If this is the case, it might be difficult to mimic the mutant phenotype with genes imported on a plasmid.
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[http://www.springerlink.com/content/vlxb2c59xut1htd8/fulltext.pdf Ulitzur et al. 1997] describes phenotypes like 43R being generated by deletions in the H-NS gene, fancy that. Apparently H-NS acts as a pleiotropic transcriptional repressor, with particularly strong effects on a certain set of promoters. Mutants have a reduced expression of a flagellar protein and are non-motile, but fully viable. In fact they appear to grow faster. However, H-NS has been implicated in E.coli thermostability.
==ADLA==
==ADLA==
The Abrupt Decline in Luciferase Activity is a phenomenon described for bacterial luciferase in E.coli in stationary phase of growth (see [http://www.springerlink.com/content/w73k840k27866462/fulltext.pdf Koga et al. 2005]) The paper identifies two mutants, HupA and an N-terminal deletion of H-NS for which ADLA does not occur. hns205, the mutation necessary for quiescence is a C-terminal deletion. We should find out whether the phenotypes are the same, which would be sweet if we ended up doing quiescence as well.
The Abrupt Decline in Luciferase Activity is a phenomenon described for bacterial luciferase in E.coli in stationary phase of growth (see [http://www.springerlink.com/content/w73k840k27866462/fulltext.pdf Koga et al. 2005]) The paper identifies two mutants, HupA and an N-terminal deletion of H-NS for which ADLA does not occur. hns205, the mutation necessary for quiescence is a C-terminal deletion. We should find out whether the phenotypes are the same, which would be sweet if we ended up doing quiescence as well.
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