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Voltage Output

Setup

  • Apparatus is setup as shown. An earth is needed next to the probe electrode, but not touching. They will be needed within the same solution to reduce the noise.
  • Oscilloscope is set to 0.2V/div and 0.2 sec/div
  • Cells containing biobrick K090002 are grown overnight in NOK with 5%(by vol.) 2M KCl added - final 100mM K+.
  • Samples are then spun down in individual 1.5ml eppendorfs.

Experiment

  • Resuspend cells in 200μL clean NOK and place in sample wells
  • Lower probe electrode into cell solution and wait for stable reading - 1min.
  • Add sample solution

Apparatus setup

Results

  • With the setup above a voltage change could be observed on the oscilloscope.
  • The following results were recorded by adding different amounts of 10uL glutamate to the samples.
 *10uL Aspartate produced the bottom curve, showing very little recover
 *5uL Glutamate gave the next curve
 *10uL Glutamate gave the third curve
 *20uL Glutamate gave the best recovery, reaching the highest level

Output at different GluR0 concentrations

These results show a dose dependent voltage change. The initial drop in voltage is probably due to the addition of a dilute solution of an organic ion. However it is not particularly dose dependent with respect to actual volume. It may well be related to how quickly the ions spread away from the probe. The overall response of adding glutamate is a rise in voltage, and is related to amount of glutamate. The 20uL addition rose to above the starting value after about 1 minute, and continued to rise. -N.b. The value of the oscilloscope reading is not actual output of the cells as the output has been through the amplifier and the probe also has an amplifier in it.

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