Team:Penn/LightActivatedOverview
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Revision as of 23:06, 26 October 2012
Light-Activated Cell Lysis
Objectives
In order to develop a module for light activated cell lysis, we had to implement two elements:
- A light-activation system that can express a gene of interest
- A cytotoxic protein that can be expressed as our therapeutic drug to lyse cancer sells
Light-Activated Sensor
Selection of YF1/FixJ sensor
YF1/FixJ Characterization
After reading many papers to select an appropriate light-sensing system to use, we selected the YF1/FixJ blue light system. We had also considered the red light sensor Cph8 but ultimately decided on YF1/FixJ because of its high on/off ratio of gene expression and also because of its availability to us (we were fortunate enough to come across the YF1/FixJ system in the form of the pDawn plasmid from the Moglich lab in Germany).