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Revision as of 11:31, 13 September 2011
Modeling Celldeath
1. Describing the celldeath system
The cell death mechanism we use should be induced when stimulus 1 (L-arabinose) or stimulus 2 (lactose) and at the same time a cold temperature is applied. Procedure: We grow the bacteria at the optimal temperature of 37 degrees. Then we produce the protein we wish by applying the correct stimulus. E.g., L-arabinose to produce AFP. After synthesizing the desired amount of protein, we lower the temperature to induce the cell death mechanism. br>PARAMETER TABLE