Glowing. Bioluminescence.
They produce no more luciferin, so they are dead. Or dying.
2012/5/30 Nathan McCorkle <nmz787@gmail.com>
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 5:52 AM, Mega <masterstorm123@gmail.com> wrote:First do you mean glowing or fluorescing, we need to be consistent
> Was at a swimming pool store. In former times it was used, but now they sell nano powder.
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> I put the glowing bacteria into a marmelade jar containing some 200-300 mL of LB-Medium. It was glowing for some days but now it's not glowing anymore... I assume most of the bacteria are dead. Can I still use them for miniprep, or are the plasmids destroyed when doing apoptosis???
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with terminology here.
I've purified GFP protein from cell lysate, and it still fluoresced,
so it doesn't depend on cell's being alive, but certainly a lysed cell
would have proteases all over the place and the GFP could then degrade
rapidly
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Nathan McCorkle
Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Science, Biotechnology/Bioinformatics
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