Team:Cambridge/Quiescence Notes

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Unfortunately it is massively insensitive. According to the aptamer handbook it (characterised by Jenison et al. 1994) has an equilibrium constant of 3500µM, at this concentration it has weak cytotoxic effects. There might be more sensitive aptamers for caffeine out there. Caffeine is very closely related to theophylline (which just has a -CH3 instead of a H), the aptamer for that has a Kd of 0.1 µM and serves as a standard example for aptamers. Its also found in tea. It might be less flashy than having caffeine responding cells, but it might be easier to make them tea-addicts. We're a British team after all?
Unfortunately it is massively insensitive. According to the aptamer handbook it (characterised by Jenison et al. 1994) has an equilibrium constant of 3500µM, at this concentration it has weak cytotoxic effects. There might be more sensitive aptamers for caffeine out there. Caffeine is very closely related to theophylline (which just has a -CH3 instead of a H), the aptamer for that has a Kd of 0.1 µM and serves as a standard example for aptamers. Its also found in tea. It might be less flashy than having caffeine responding cells, but it might be easier to make them tea-addicts. We're a British team after all?
Definitely possible to spin the tea-angle, BUT, I think the 3500µM figure is for the theophylline aptamer's binding to caffeine. I now can't find a specific caffeine aptamer, but we might be able to find/make one? But theophylline is probably place to start..
Definitely possible to spin the tea-angle, BUT, I think the 3500µM figure is for the theophylline aptamer's binding to caffeine. I now can't find a specific caffeine aptamer, but we might be able to find/make one? But theophylline is probably place to start..
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[http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/5/1756#GKH336F6 Interesting in general + newer caffeine aptamer?]
[http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/5/1756#GKH336F6 Interesting in general + newer caffeine aptamer?]
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[http://arep.med.harvard.edu/labgc/adnan/projects/Utilities/revcomp.html Tool for reverse complement]
[http://arep.med.harvard.edu/labgc/adnan/projects/Utilities/revcomp.html Tool for reverse complement]
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==Doing it without a ribozyme?==
==Doing it without a ribozyme?==
http://gcat.davidson.edu/GcatWiki/index.php/Antiswitches
http://gcat.davidson.edu/GcatWiki/index.php/Antiswitches

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Doing it without a ribozyme?

http://gcat.davidson.edu/GcatWiki/index.php/Antiswitches