Team:UC Chile/Results/LuxBrick

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At the transcriptional level, sigma subunits present at different growth states regulate gene expression throughout the whole genome [[#4|4]].
At the transcriptional level, sigma subunits present at different growth states regulate gene expression throughout the whole genome [[#4|4]].
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We hypothesized that an heterologous metabolic pathway such as Lux light emittion wouldn´t be free from this regulation.  
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We hypothesized that the heterologous expression of the Lux operon will also be subject to the regulation exerted by the metabolic state of the bacteria.  
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Our results confirm our hypothesis: measured luminiscence output is growth-state dependent, low at the early lag phase, peaking at early log phase and decaying at late stationary phase.
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The results confirm our hypothesis: measured luminiscence output is growth-state dependent, low at the early lag phase, peaking at early log phase and decaying at late stationary phase.
    
    
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Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012