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<h1>pH-stat: Culture of <i>Synechocystis sp.</i> PCC 6803 </h1>
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Objectives of  the culture
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General
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  <p>By  introducing  a culture of Synechocystis sp cianobaceria. PCC 6803 we intent  to ensure that the pH changes resulting from growth and proliferation  function  as  a switch  in order  to  activate  the colicins, so that in the artificial system created, as time passes, the colicins produced by Escherichia coli  will increase their concentration in their  habitat, being inactive until the pH reaches the optimum range of activation, which is when they ´ll get  activated and will produce cell lysis and kill the pathogens. </p>
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Specific
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To develop  what we have  stated above, we need to know:
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• How to establish  the culture at the laboratory
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• The  temporal evolution  of  the pH in the culture.
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<b>Establishing  the culture  under laboratory conditions.</b>
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The  material and methods  needed are :
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• 18 Watts  fluorescent tubes of white light, special tubes for aquariums  that divide the spectrum mostly between the peaks of the visible  red and blue  light,  which stimulate the  photosynthesis.
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• Volumetric flasks, 100 ml and 200 ml
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• Air Pumps
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• Commercial Fertilizer Brand COMPO
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• Distilled, tap and analytical  water (Type II)
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The first experiment consisted of a series of six cultures in which environmental conditions varied so as to know the habitat preferences of the cyanobacterium. We distinguished  two different groups:
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The first, consisting of  C1, C2 and C3, which  have  tap , distilled and analytical  water respectively. It also uses a reflector box, which increases the irradiation of light on the culture, and a magnetic stirrer, which prevents the deposition of cells on the bottom
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The  second group , which are C4, C5 and C6,  without reflector  or  magnetic stirrer, but we  kept the water  in the same order as before.
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Results and discussion
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The  other conditions remained  constant in both cases, as are detailed in the following table:

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pH-stat: Culture of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

Objectives of the culture

General

By introducing a culture of Synechocystis sp cianobaceria. PCC 6803 we intent to ensure that the pH changes resulting from growth and proliferation function as a switch in order to activate the colicins, so that in the artificial system created, as time passes, the colicins produced by Escherichia coli will increase their concentration in their habitat, being inactive until the pH reaches the optimum range of activation, which is when they ´ll get activated and will produce cell lysis and kill the pathogens.

Specific

To develop what we have stated above, we need to know:

• How to establish the culture at the laboratory

• The temporal evolution of the pH in the culture.


Establishing the culture under laboratory conditions.

The material and methods needed are :

• 18 Watts fluorescent tubes of white light, special tubes for aquariums that divide the spectrum mostly between the peaks of the visible red and blue light, which stimulate the photosynthesis.

• Volumetric flasks, 100 ml and 200 ml

• Air Pumps

• Commercial Fertilizer Brand COMPO

• Distilled, tap and analytical water (Type II)

The first experiment consisted of a series of six cultures in which environmental conditions varied so as to know the habitat preferences of the cyanobacterium. We distinguished two different groups:

The first, consisting of C1, C2 and C3, which have tap , distilled and analytical water respectively. It also uses a reflector box, which increases the irradiation of light on the culture, and a magnetic stirrer, which prevents the deposition of cells on the bottom

The second group , which are C4, C5 and C6, without reflector or magnetic stirrer, but we kept the water in the same order as before.

Results and discussion

The other conditions remained constant in both cases, as are detailed in the following table: