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The goal of the arsenate reporter is to detect soluble arsenic-containing compounds and produce an electrical current. In this subproject, we put control of the mtrB gene under an arsenate-inducible promoter, allowing Shewanella to activate the [[Team:Cornell/Project/Mtr pathway|Mtr pathway]], producing an electrical current.
The goal of the arsenate reporter is to detect soluble arsenic-containing compounds and produce an electrical current. In this subproject, we put control of the mtrB gene under an arsenate-inducible promoter, allowing Shewanella to activate the [[Team:Cornell/Project/Mtr pathway|Mtr pathway]], producing an electrical current.
[[Team:Cornell/Notebook/Arsenic_reporter|Back to arsenic reporter week view]]
[[Team:Cornell/Notebook/Arsenic_reporter|Back to arsenic reporter week view]]
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=June 24th-30th=
 
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==June 28th, Wednesday==
 
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[[Image:2012_6_28_StevenArchieGelLoading.jpg|thumb|right|Stephen and Archie Gel purifying our arsR construct]]
 
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*Gel purified arsR construct
 

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The goal of the arsenate reporter is to detect soluble arsenic-containing compounds and produce an electrical current. In this subproject, we put control of the mtrB gene under an arsenate-inducible promoter, allowing Shewanella to activate the Mtr pathway, producing an electrical current. Back to arsenic reporter week view