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=== Characterizing the retinal BioBrick ===
=== Characterizing the retinal BioBrick ===
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We characterized our BioBrick using two methods: Photospectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). While characterizing our own construct, we simultaneously characterized the Cambridge part, BBa_K274210 seeing as we wish to find out if the two parts work in concert.<br>
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Seeing as both beta-carotene and retinal have unique and characteristic spectres when studied by UV-vis spectrometry, this is a good place to start. The spectra can be obtained by harvesting beta-carotene- and retinal-producing cells, resuspending them in acetone and lysing them, which we chose to do by sonication.  Afterwards, the cell debris can be pelleted and the supernatant can be examinated. <br>
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The acetone suspension of beta-carotene and retinal can then be subjected to photospectrometry, and the obtained values and spectra can be compared to those of pure beta-carotene or retinal in known concentrations. This method provides both a qualitative answer to whether or not the desired compound is present and a qualitative indication of the concentration in the cells. <br>
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This is the method by which the Cambridge team characterized their beta-carotene-generating BioBrick in 2009. <br>
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Apart from photospectrometry, the resuspension of beta-carotene or retinal in acetone can be subjected to analysis by HPLC. HPLC can be used to separate retinal from beta-carotene, to get a better indication of whether or not our retinal-generating part actually produces retinal from beta-carotene. For this particular purpose, we use a C-18 column, and the eluents used are as follows: <br>
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A-buffer: 100% methanol with 0,1% trifluoroacetic acid. <br>
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B-buffer: A mixture consisting of 60% methanol and 40% acetone with 0,1% trifluoroacetic acid. <br>
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Due to the chemical properties of beta-carotene and retinal, respectively, retinal will come through the column before beta-carotene when a gradient is run from 100% A-buffer to 100% B-buffer. <br>
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Afterwards, the solutions of purified retinal or beta-carotene are studied using UV-vis photospectrometry and the values and spectra are compared to those of the same compounds of known concentrations. Again, this gives both qualitative and quantitative indications of whether the compund in question is present and, if it is, in what cncentration. <br>
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See our results [https://2010.igem.org/Team:SDU-Denmark/project-r#UV-Vis_spectrophotometer_determination_of_beta-carotene_production here].
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=== BioBrick design ===
=== BioBrick design ===
Retinal generator biobrick: BBa_K343002 (Sandboxed)<br><br>
Retinal generator biobrick: BBa_K343002 (Sandboxed)<br><br>

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