_A_20200219-LUM

Short Name: 20200219-LUM Assay Class: WET Assay Type: LUM Title: Luciferase assay of different A1 random sequences Description: With the aim of making three promoters as different as possible for the moth pheromone enzymes, three A1 pieces containing random sequences withous any promoter signal were assembled and tested using luciferase assay. pISA Assay creation date: 2020-02-19 pISA Assay creator: ElenaMG Lab manager: DO Operator: ElenaMG Link to SynBio DM: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KqJ2s7WZOro2pTCjGuUDpnSRfum26omN1TRFDl6-gAI/edit#gid=1915967703 Link to protocols: ../protocols/LUCIFERASE Additional Notes: Phenodata: ../../phenodata_Luciferase_20211222.txt Featuredata: Plate ID: 04 DNA introduction system: agrobacteria mediated transient transformation Date of transformation/transfection: 2020-02-14 Treatment: none Date of treatment: 2020-02-14 Date of sampling: 2020-02-19 Date of luminescence assay start: 2020-02-19 Time of luminescence assay start: 12:00 Luminometer: GloMax Multidetection system (Promega) Protocol (luminometer setup): Luminiscence 3x read Time [min] between two measurements (luminometer setup): 2 Integration time [ms] (luminometer setup): 10000 Temperature (luminometer) at start of the experiment [degrees Celsius]: 24 Temperature (luminometer) at the end of the experiment [degrees Celsius]: 24 Time between start of sampling and start of experiment [min]: 60 Silencing supressor added: p19 Notes: Data:

SEEK ID: https://fairdomhub.org/assays/1622

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Projects: SUSPHIRE - Sustainable Bioproduction of Pheromones for Insect Pest Contr...

Investigation: _I_T11_dCas9SynProm

Study: _S_P1_SynProm_Nbenthamiana

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Assay type: Experimental Assay Type

Technology type: Technology Type

Organisms: No organisms

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Created: 10th Jan 2022 at 10:15

Last updated: 7th Nov 2024 at 10:01

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