Team:UC Chile/Cyanolux/Results

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<h1>Synechocystis PCC. 6803</h1>
<h1>Synechocystis PCC. 6803</h1>
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Once constructs were corroborated by sequencing, we proceeded to [[Team:UC_Chile/Protocols#Transformation_of_Synechocystis_PCC._6803 | transform synechocystis]]. Prior to transforming, we verified that our Synechocystis cultures were in exponential growth by comparison to our [[Team:UC_Chile/Results/Growthcurve | growth curve characterization]].
Once constructs were corroborated by sequencing, we proceeded to [[Team:UC_Chile/Protocols#Transformation_of_Synechocystis_PCC._6803 | transform synechocystis]]. Prior to transforming, we verified that our Synechocystis cultures were in exponential growth by comparison to our [[Team:UC_Chile/Results/Growthcurve | growth curve characterization]].
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<h2>Transforming Synechocystis PCC 6803</h2>
<h2>Transforming Synechocystis PCC 6803</h2>
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After corroborating our constructs we proceded with the [[Team:UC_Chile/Protocols#Transformation_of_Synechocystis_PCC._6803 | Synechocystis transformation]] for each of the constructs as soon as we obtained sufficient concentration (10ug) of the construct.
After corroborating our constructs we proceded with the [[Team:UC_Chile/Protocols#Transformation_of_Synechocystis_PCC._6803 | Synechocystis transformation]] for each of the constructs as soon as we obtained sufficient concentration (10ug) of the construct.
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Transformation in Synechocystis takes about 2 weeks to reveal transformant colonies, which in turn have to restreaked again before PCR verification. This makes working in Synechocystis pressing as mistakes can take long to unravel.
Transformation in Synechocystis takes about 2 weeks to reveal transformant colonies, which in turn have to restreaked again before PCR verification. This makes working in Synechocystis pressing as mistakes can take long to unravel.
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(At the right side of the screen a 1 day old transformation plate of Synechocystis PCC. 6803 is shown)
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<h3>LuxABxl under transaldolase promoter transformation</h3>
<h3>LuxABxl under transaldolase promoter transformation</h3>
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[[File:Pta_LuxABxl.JPG| 600px| center]]
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This image shows various time points during a Synechocystis PCC. 6803 transformations. Be advised that it is only to be used as a reference of what to expect during the first week of transformation. 
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This picture shows the transformation of [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K743014 K743014] after 14 days. On the left there is the control transformation plate (no DNA) on Kanamycin 25ug/mL and on the right the succesful transformation of Synechocystis colonies growing througout the Millipore membrane on the same antibiotic.  
This picture shows the transformation of [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K743014 K743014] after 14 days. On the left there is the control transformation plate (no DNA) on Kanamycin 25ug/mL and on the right the succesful transformation of Synechocystis colonies growing througout the Millipore membrane on the same antibiotic.  

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