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<li class="list">Experiment Design</p> | <li class="list">Experiment Design</p> | ||
<p class="content">All the experiments were to check the functions of PANTIDE for leaf protection, so the observation of the results would focus on the remained area of the leaf disks.<br> | <p class="content">All the experiments were to check the functions of PANTIDE for leaf protection, so the observation of the results would focus on the remained area of the leaf disks.<br> | ||
− | In the following experiments, we used E. coli BL21 Rosetta-Gami strain to produce PANTIDE. We aimed to evaluate the remained leaf area applying PANTIDE. In this insect test, PANTIDE was diluted into three concentrations to observe the trends of dose response and to confirm the quality of PANTIDE. All the following experiments have three dilution ratios including 1/125 x, 1/25x and 1/5x. Three repeated tests were done in each experiment. See the procedure of insect experiment on Protocols. | + | In the following experiments, we used <i>E. coli</i> BL21 Rosetta-Gami strain to produce PANTIDE. We aimed to evaluate the remained leaf area applying PANTIDE. In this insect test, PANTIDE was diluted into three concentrations to observe the trends of dose response and to confirm the quality of PANTIDE. All the following experiments have three dilution ratios including 1/125 x, 1/25x and 1/5x. Three repeated tests were done in each experiment. See the procedure of insect experiment on <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:NCTU_Formosa/Protocol" style="color:#44E287;">Protocols</a>. |
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<p class="title">Insect Test Result</p> | <p class="title">Insect Test Result</p> | ||
<p class="content-1">Feeding Assay Pre-test</p> | <p class="content-1">Feeding Assay Pre-test</p> | ||
− | <p class="content"> To know the qualitative dose response of PANTIDE, we prepared the samples with the sonicated LB solution containing PANTIDE-expressed E. coli Rosetta-Gami strain and diluted it with the three concentration. This experiment is the pre-test that shows us whether the amount of PANTIDE is sufficient enough to perform the toxicity against the larvae. We applied the sample onto the leaf disks and put five cutworms into the separate cabinets for feeding assays. The positive control in the experiment was to apply Bacillus thuringiensis, which is the most widely-used bioinsecticide. We preserved all the result of the remained leaves sealing with the glass paper and calculated the percentage of the remained area on the leaves. Here are the feeding assay results.</p> | + | <p class="content"> To know the qualitative dose response of PANTIDE, we prepared the samples with the sonicated LB solution containing PANTIDE-expressed E. coli Rosetta-Gami strain and diluted it with the three concentration. This experiment is the pre-test that shows us whether the amount of PANTIDE is sufficient enough to perform the toxicity against the larvae. We applied the sample onto the leaf disks and put five cutworms into the separate cabinets for feeding assays. The positive control in the experiment was to apply <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i>, which is the most widely-used bioinsecticide. We preserved all the result of the remained leaves sealing with the glass paper and calculated the percentage of the remained area on the leaves. Here are the feeding assay results.</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align:center;padding-top:50px;font-size:22pt;">Feeding Assay Pre-test of Hv1a and Hv1a-lectin</p> | ||
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/4/42/NCTU_FIG1.jpeg" class="picture"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/4/42/NCTU_FIG1.jpeg" class="picture"> | ||
<p class="content-image" style="text-align:center !important;">Figure1. Remained leaf disks in the pre-test with the Hv1a and Hv1a-lectin.</p> | <p class="content-image" style="text-align:center !important;">Figure1. Remained leaf disks in the pre-test with the Hv1a and Hv1a-lectin.</p> |
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