Team:Edinburgh/Bacterial/Green light producer

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Revision as of 21:51, 24 October 2010







Overview: The green light producer


The green luciferase will require the combination of luxAB with the production of another protein: YFP from ''Vibrio fischeri''. This will shift the wavelength of the light towards the yellow spectrum, making it the correct colour to activate our green light sensor. Mexico UNAM-Genomics have had this DNA sequence synthesised and sending it to us for characterisation and combination with luxAB. We also expect Mexico to BioBrick it as part of their submission to the registry.



Strategy


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Problems


You can't have problems with a piece of DNA you've never met.



Biobricks


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References


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Throughout this wiki there are words in bold that indicate a relevance to human aspects. It will become obvious that human aspects are a part of almost everything in iGEM.