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breaking up like that isnt that likely, but there are could be other problems, which is why I asked you to clone a lot of it first, and when you inject try to do it with multiple cells.
Are you still obsessed with luciferase, it's not superior to GFP in glowing plants and animals. You are getting into too much trouble.
Have your heard about Aequorin
From what I found. it requires only calcium to glow. I don’t think plants have that much calcium in them but what do I know. Last edited by mehdi71000 on Tue Jun 05, 2007 9:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Ok
There is an enzyme called luciferin-regenerating enzyme (LRE) this enzyme with the aid of D-cysteine regenerates luciferinoxide into Lucifer in. this reaction is common they said in fire fly. what is D-cysteine is it an amino acid? Any way david23 your right it’s too bloody complex here is the link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/276/39/36508 Any ideas on Aequorin. From what I heard its not half bad
Yes it’s from a jelly fish called Aequorea victoria. It needs calcium to emit light .would it work with plants if they are fed calcium? I found some calcium containing fertilisers as well
If you like I can buy some and clone some for you swell. Scroll down to the second segment Aequorin-based Assays http://las.perkinelmer.com/Catalog/defa ... lAodb1LVVw http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en ... a=N&tab=wi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aequorin GUS CAT NEO genes they glow as well. But no clue were to buy them from
Can you direct me witch one the products is the actual vector. please
Thanks http://las.perkinelmer.com/Catalog/defa ... lAodb1LVVw
I found some GM trees in the internet. They are supposed to be super fast growing type. Is the gene responsible in a separate vector or you think it’s very complex and inserted into the actual DNA. I ask this because if I could extract the responsible vector and create my own fast growing plant would be interesting.
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