Team:Chiba/Sender experiments

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Quorum-Sensing Cross-talk

Purpose

To Confirm that communication using non-endogenous molecules results in slower activation of receivers.

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Fig.5 Senders crosstalk

Senders

  • [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K084007 plac+rbs+LasI]

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  • [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K084008 plac+rbs+RhlI]

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  • [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K084012 plac+rbs+LuxI]

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Receiver

  • [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_T9002 BBa_T9002 (Express GFP in response to AHL)]

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Method

1.Crosstalk test

To characterize quorum sensing crosstalk, constitutive AHL senders were mixed with constitutive receivers and measure fluorescence intensity.

  1. Transformed Senders into E.coli strains(XL10GOLD) and Receiver into E.coli strain(JW1908).
  2. Inoculated them independently in liquid media. Incubated at 37°C 12h
  3. Mixed them.
  4. Incubated at 30°C.
  5. Measured intensity of green fluorescence at regular time intervals.

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Result

Crosstalk test

Fig. senders crosstalk test.senders strain XL10Gold,Receiver strain JW1908.Reaction temparature was 30°C.All measurements are averages from three replicate cultures with error bars representing standard deviations.Labeling:LuxI,RhlI,LasI means fluorescence induced by AHLs synthesized by LuxI,RhlI,LasI respectively.


  • 軸ラベル、直します。
  • RhlIとLuxIでは、GFP inductionにかかる時間はほとんど同じであった.
  • LasIは、GFP inductionが他より約2時間遅れた.


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