Team:TU-Eindhoven/LEC/Lab

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[[File:INVSc1 R-spectrum.png|link=|thumb|Emission spectra of INVSc1 yeast cells carrying one GECO plasmid and CCH1 and MID1 plasmids cultured on induction medium (solid lines) or culture medium which represses induction (dashed lines). Excitation peak was centered around 565 nm with a bandwidth of 5 nm.]]
[[File:INVSc1 R-spectrum.png|link=|thumb|Emission spectra of INVSc1 yeast cells carrying one GECO plasmid and CCH1 and MID1 plasmids cultured on induction medium (solid lines) or culture medium which represses induction (dashed lines). Excitation peak was centered around 565 nm with a bandwidth of 5 nm.]]
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<p>When excited at 565 nm, around the peak in the excitation spectrum of R-GECO, only cells carrying R-GECO plasmids cultured in induction medium fluoresced, whereas cells carrying G-GECO or B-GECO plasmids cultured in induction medium did not fluoresce. Cells cultured in medium that represses the expression of GECO protein did not fluoresce. </p>
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<p>When excited at 565 nm, around the peak in the excitation spectrum of R-GECO, only cells carrying R-GECO plasmids cultured in induction medium fluoresced, whereas cells carrying G-GECO or B-GECO plasmids cultured in induction medium did not fluoresce. Cells cultured in medium that represses the expression of GECO protein did not fluoresce.</p>
<p>There is a clear difference in spectra between R-GECO and G-GECO, which means they can be used together in a multi-color screen without disturbing each other’s emission. The difference between G-GECO and B-GECO is very small, perhaps another excitation wavelength could better separate the emission spectra and make them better suited for simultaneous use in the same screen.</p>
<p>There is a clear difference in spectra between R-GECO and G-GECO, which means they can be used together in a multi-color screen without disturbing each other’s emission. The difference between G-GECO and B-GECO is very small, perhaps another excitation wavelength could better separate the emission spectra and make them better suited for simultaneous use in the same screen.</p>
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