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Time course experiment with Spinach and FAP

The two figures below are plots of the experimental data from the time course experiments. The figures compare the fluorescence of the mutant promoters with the wild-type promoter, when either 3,5-difluoro-4-hydroxybenzylidene imidazolinone (DFHBI) or Malachite Green (MG) is added. As both DFHBI and MG are dyes that bind to RNA and protein specifically, there is a positive correlation between the fluorescence values and the amount of RNA and protein being produced in the cells.
Note that the fluorescence numbers plotted are divided by the OD600 readings to account for the different cell densities. Please refer to the Time-Lapse protocol in the Protocols page for the full experimental details.
For both the Spinach-DFHBI and FAP-MG plots, we see an increasing trend of the fluorescence values across all promoters. This makes sense, as we do expect the amount of RNA (Spinach) transcripted and protein (FAP) translated to increase with time.

Comparing the different promoters within the FAP-MG plot, the fluorescence level of Mutant I is increasing much more rapidly than the rest, indicating that this promoter significantly increases the translational rate of the cell.
Mutant II closely parallels the wild type fluorescence level, being only slightly lower in magnitude. Mutant III's fluorescence level increases very rapidly at first, but seems to be leveling off after an hour. This may indicate that the cell's peak translational rate has already been achieved.

Comparing the different promoters within the Spinach-DFHBI plot, Mutant I closely parallels the wild-type promoter in terms of magnitude and slope. Mutant II has significantly lower fluorescence levels with time, indicating a slower transcriptional rate with time. Mutant III seems to be increasing at an accelerating rate as compared to the wild-type, and reaches a significantly higher fluorescence level at the end of the time course experiment.

Dosage curves of Spinach and FAP with their respective dyes


Dosage curves for both MG and DFHBI were obtained to determine the


The FAP-MG dosage curve

What the figure is ploting significant results Brief summary of methodology

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