Team:NTU-Singapore/Parts

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Characterization Introduction

The group proposed to discuss and investigate the working range of the parts and devices of our system

  • The proposed variables to investigate are:

i) Concentration of activator

ii) Temperature

iii) Time

Characterization of Parts

We are interested in characterizing the following parts:

i) Lactose/IPTG sensitive Promoter pLac [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_R0010 BBa_R0010]

ii) Iron Sensitive Promoter pFe [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_I716014 BBa_I716014]

iii) AI2 senstive Promoter pLsrA [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K117002 BBa_K117002]
The characterization is carried out by ligating the desired promoter with the Green Fluorescence protein: [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E0240 BBa_E02040]

  • For the pLac BBa_R0010, it is already available in the form that we desired in the registry as [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_J04430 BBa_J04430]
  • For the pLsrA promoter, the Yellow Fluorescence protein was used instead to differentiate between our two different systems.

The FLx800™ Fluorescence Microplate Reader

The FLx800™ Fluorescence Microplate Reader

The FLx800™ Fluorescence Microplate Reader was available for our use courtesy of Division of Bio-engineering lab. It was purchased from BioTek and for more information about the reader, you can refer to [http://www.biotek.com/products/product_detail.php?pid=117 The FLx800™ Fluorescence Microplate Reader]

The FLx800™ Fluorescence Microplate Reader has a computer software KCJunior that was installed in a computer adjacent to the reader for collection and processing of data from our samples.

Experiments

1) Characterization of existing LacI regulated promoter (pLacI) via GFP Activity

The objectives of the characterization experiment are to investigate the effects of concentration of inducer, temperature and time on the production of Green Fluorescence protein (GFP) by the Biobrick promoter part being experimented. A stronger fluorescence, as measured using FLx800™ Fluorescence Microplate Reader will indicate more GFP proteins being synthesised. This also directly corresponds to a higher promoter activity.

Top 10 competent cells are transformed with plasmid carrying the following gene sequence:

pLacI promoter with GFP reporting gene

The cells are cultured and upon addition of the inducer, the reaction mixtures (with both cells and inducer) are fed into the Fluorescence Microplate Reader. This machine has a inbuilt software, KCJunior, which will translate the results into excellent data suitable for analysis. The samples’ fluorescence was measured for a period of 12 hours, at the temperatures of
i) 25°C
ii) 37°C
and iii) 42°C.

The readings were than plotted to produce 3-dimentional graphs for detail analysis.

For more information please refer to Characterization of pLacI-GFP

2) Characterization of our New promoter pLsrA-YFP

In order to simulate the AND gate detection system, characterization of pLsrA using the Yellow fluorescence protein (YFP) was done. The YFP production is analogous to the Lysis protein production in our AND gate detection system. When the pLsrA promoter is activated by the AI-2 molecules, transcription of the downstream gene, followed by the translation, results in YFP formed. The YFP production is than to be measured using the VICTOR 3 multilabel reader.

VICTOR 3 multilabel reader

pLsrA promoter with YFP reporting gene



For more information please refer to Characterization of pLsrA-YFP