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Goals for this week
- Shewanella and E. coli co-culture experiments
- If Shewanella responds rapidly to lactate, and E. coli breaks down lactose into lactate, can we couple lactose breakdown by E. coli with current production by Shewanella?
- Motivation:
- An inducible system in E. coli could be used to control Shewanella current production
Monday: August 4, 2008
Co-culture experiment setup
- Chambers 1 & 2: wt E. coli + wt Shewie + lactose
- Chambers 4 &5 : Lac-operon knockout E. coli + wt Shewie + lactose
Positive Controls
- Chamber 3: wt E. coli + wt Shewie + lactate
- Chamber 6: Lac-operon knockout E. coli + wt Shewie + lactate
Negative Controls
- Chamber 7: wt Shewie + lactose
- Chamber 8: wt E. coli + lactose
- Chamber 9: Lac-operon knockout E. coli + lactose
Tuesday: August 5, 2008
Co-culture experiment results, day 1
Zoomed-in graph of results, part 1
Preliminary Conclusions
- Noticeable difference in behavior between wt E. coli + Shewie and Lac-operon knockout + Shewie co-cultures
- Positive and negative controls show most likely no other variables involved
- Could be used to create tic-tac-toe which uses the difference in behavior to determine moves
Wednesday: August 6, 2008
Co-culture experiment results, day 1 & 2
wt E. coli vs. Lac-operon knockout E. coli
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- Notes:
- At t = 260000 s, adjusted gas for Chamber 5
- At t = 340000 s, lactose injection for Chamber 1
- Initially, very noticeable difference between wt E. coli and Lac-operon knockout E. coli, but the current production of one of the E. coli chambers rises after a day, making the difference less distinguishable
- Notes:
Results w/ positive controls
- Notes
- At t = 340000 s, lactose injections for Chambers 1, 3, and 6
- Wanted to see if the positive controls would exhibit the same behavior when lactose injected instead of lactate