Team:SDU-Denmark/project-p

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MG1655/pSB1A2-K274210/pSB1C3-K343005<br>
MG1655/pSB1A2-K274210/pSB1C3-K343005<br>
Both K343005 and K274210 were constitutively expressed.<br><br>
Both K343005 and K274210 were constitutively expressed.<br><br>
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The measurements were performed on cells incubated for 20 hours at 37degrees celcius and 180rpm. The graphs obtained from the experiment is presented beneath the text.<br>
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MG1655 containing PSB1A2 with K274210 plus PSB1C3 with K343005 both under a constitutively active promotor<br>
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In order to assess and quantify the results a standard dilution of beta-carotene and retinal was made and measured: 10 µM, 5 µM, 1 µM, 2 µM, 0,5 µM. The standard dilutions was also measured on the HPLC with the same injection volumen and program as the samples. The resulting graphs is presented beneath the text<br>
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The measurements were preformed on cells after 20 hours of growth. The resulting graphs is presented beneath the text.<br>
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When combining the graphs of the samples and the standard dilutions it is possible to….
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[[Image:Team SDU-Denmark-HPLC samples1.png|400px|]]
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[[Image:Team SDU-Denmark-HPLC samples2.png|400px|]]
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In order assess and quantify the results a standard dilution of beta-carotene and retinal was made and measured: 10 µM, 5 µM, 1 µM, 2 µM, 0,5 µM. The standard dilutions was also measured on the HPLC with the same injection volumen and program as the samples. The resulting graphs is presented beneath the text<br>
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[Team SDU-Denmark-HPLC standards1.png]
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When looking at the retinal and beta-carotene standards analysed on the HPLC we clearly see peaks for both chemical. The retinal retention time is 3,480-3,490 minutes and the beta-carotene retention time is 23,300-23,600 minutes.<br>   
When doing a HPLC analysis it is possible to quantify the amounts of the chemical compounds in the samples.<br>  
When doing a HPLC analysis it is possible to quantify the amounts of the chemical compounds in the samples.<br>  

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