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= Discussion =
= Discussion =
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It seems that using a tightly controlled operon is essential.
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Unlike our initial expectations, the ODE-model analyzed here suggests that the catalysis rate of the FP is more important to the high background noise we have observed in the experiments than the leaky expression rate.
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Due to the high rate with which the FP will be able to methylate all bits, controlling the presence of the FP is more important than limiting its catalysis rate.
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This yields a new hypothesis to test in the lab: will lowering the catalysis rate significantly lower the background methylation rate?
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This raises the question on how to lower the catalysis rate of the MTase. A few methods to do this come to mind:
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* Lower the temperature
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* Change amino acid sequence of binding domain, making the affinity for the DNA smaller]
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* Mutate
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* Pick a different methyltransferase, one that has a lower catalysis rate
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* Attach a fluorescent protein to the methyltransferase
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