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Revision as of 20:51, 14 October 2010
- A Knight's Tale
- Kirill: Gone in 60 seconds
- Piotr: 21
- Ben: Win a date with Tad Hamilton/The Notebook (or Gattaca)
- Nicolas: 22 :P
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Characterization of XylE
Identification of optimun wavelength for measuring absorbance
Spectra of XylE transformed E.coli after addition of catechol assay. The broad peak around 380nm wavelength arises is due to the presence of the product of the enzymatic reaction involving pyrocatechol and XylE enzyme. This peak if absent if a culture of XylE transformed cells are measured without the addition of catechol
Kinetics of XylE enzyme
- Km=
- Vmax=


