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<h3>Calcium titration</h3>
<h3>Calcium titration</h3>
<p>Before measuring the fluorescence, the samples were prepared first. A 30mM MOPS buffer was prepared containing 100mM KCl and 10mM EGTA. Since EGTA has a high affinity for calcium, in this buffer the GECO proteins will be discomposed from calcium completely. Then 1μl 1mg/ml protein was added to this buffer aswell as a range of calcium concentrations ranging from 0nM to 3,900nM free calcium. Then, the fluorescence of the two GECO proteins, G-GECO and R-GECO, was measured at 20°C. The proteins were excited at 485nm and 565nm respectively. In the figure below, it can be seen that the intensity of the fluorescence increases upon increasing free calcium concentration, suggesting our BioBricks are indeed sensitive to calcium concentrations. </p>
<p>Before measuring the fluorescence, the samples were prepared first. A 30mM MOPS buffer was prepared containing 100mM KCl and 10mM EGTA. Since EGTA has a high affinity for calcium, in this buffer the GECO proteins will be discomposed from calcium completely. Then 1μl 1mg/ml protein was added to this buffer aswell as a range of calcium concentrations ranging from 0nM to 3,900nM free calcium. Then, the fluorescence of the two GECO proteins, G-GECO and R-GECO, was measured at 20°C. The proteins were excited at 485nm and 565nm respectively. In the figure below, it can be seen that the intensity of the fluorescence increases upon increasing free calcium concentration, suggesting our BioBricks are indeed sensitive to calcium concentrations. </p>
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[[File:G-GECO_Ca_Titration.JPG|300px|left]]
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[[File:R-GECO_Ca_Titration.JPG|300px|right]]
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<h3>References</h3>
<h3>References</h3>

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