Team:UC Chile/Results/LuxBrick

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== Growth temperature ==
== Growth temperature ==
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Lux genes were originally cloned from <i>Vibrio fischerii</i>, a free living bacteria found in tropical sea water that also inhabits the poikilotherm mollusc Euprymna scolopes  body in a symbiotic relationship, therefore we expect the Lux genes performance to be functional in the range of temperatures found in that context.
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It has been shown that the optimal temperature conditions for bioluminescence in V. harveyi range from 20-26°C [[#5|5]] and the LuxBrick page states that luminescence is diminished in temperatures above 30°. We aimed to better characterize the luminiscent response in a set of temperature conditions used in E.coli cultivation.
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[[File:UC_Chile-Temperature_growth_effect_on_Luminescence_.png|462px| right]]
[[File:UC_Chile-Temperature_growth_effect_on_Luminescence_.png|462px| right]]
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Lux genes were originally cloned from <i>Vibrio fischerii</i>, a free living bacteria found in tropical sea water that also inhabits the poikilotherm mollusc <i>Euprymna scolopes</i> body in a symbiotic relationship, therefore we expect the Lux genes performance to be functional in the range of temperatures found in that environmental context.
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It has been shown that the optimal temperature conditions for bioluminescence in <i>V. harveyi</i> range from 20-26°C [[#5|5]] and the LuxBrick page states that luminescence is diminished in temperatures above 30°C. We aimed to characterize the luminiscence output of the LuxBrick in a set of temperature conditions used in <i>E.coli</i> cultivation.
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<h1>References</h1>
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Revision as of 23:54, 26 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012