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+ | This device makes Escherichia coli have the resistance of farnesol. | ||
+ | Actually, we confirmed resistance of farnesol by MarA. | ||
+ | =='''Colony formation of E. coli JM109 engineered with marA on farnesol overlaid plates. '''== | ||
+ | [[File:E.colimarA result .jpg|800px|thumb|center|Fig.7:Colony formation of E. coli JM109 engineered with marA on farnesol overlaid plates. | ||
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+ | ''E.coli'' JM109 and ''E.coli'' JM109 (marA) were dropped on LBGMg agar plates in serial ten-fold dilutions (10⁻¹~〖10〗^(-6)), overlaid with 30 % (v/v) farnesol hexane solution (farnesol solution) and incubated at 30°C for 24 h. This figure shows that ''E.coli'' JM109 (marA) cells that overexpress the marA product better than the control ''E.coli'' JM109 wild type cells survived plates overloyed by 30 % farnesol solution. | ||
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+ | From the results, the device we built performs its desired function. |
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