It is hypothesized that strong gene expression will affect the growth and viability of cells. This experiment was conducted by incorporating a strong promoter from the Anderson Family (BBa_J23101: Registry of Standard Biological Parts) with a medium strength ribosome binding site (BBa_I13003: Registry of Standard Biological Parts) in Escherichia .coli to test the hypothesis. Quantitative results were obtained by optical density using a spectrophotometer with UV light of 600nm. The results indicated that the effect of overloading cells on growth rate was insignificant.
Introduction
Methods and Materials
Results and Interpretations
Discussion
In our hypothesis, it is expected that strong gene expression will affect the growth and viability of cells. However, our results shows no differences between the experimental setup with strong gene expression and the control in terms of its growth rate. One possible explanation is that the promoter (BBa_J23101) and Ribosome Binding Site (BBa_B0032) that we have chosen to use in our experimental might not strong enough. Overloading of cells can not be generated. Therefore, their results shows similar pattern.
Conclusion
Both the experimental cells and the control show a similar growth pattern and growth rate. It is concluded that either the experimental setup does not contain a strong enough promoter and ribosome binding site to create an environment of overloading cells; or overloading of cell have insignificant effect on its growth rate.