Part:BBa_K1889002
Constitutive Promoter Expressing AtCCR1 gene
Background
K1889002 encloses promoter J23100, RBS B0034, gene K1129005 and a double terminator B0015. J23100 is a from the constitutive promoter family. K1129005 is designed by iGEM13_British_Columbia. K1129005 is a coding region encoded ATCCR1 is a Cinnamoyl CoA reductase found in Artabidopsis thaliana it functions to reduce the cinnamoyl coA molecule into cinnamaldehyde by utilizing the favourable kinetics offered by releasing the coA group. This enzyme belongs to the oxioreductase family and is involved in both the phenylpropanoid pathway and thus in the degradation of lignin.
In the figure below figure we coupled the activity of PAL with a cinnamic acid ligase and a Cinnamoyl Co A reductase to yield cinnamaldehyde from the aromatic amino acid phenylalanine.
Assay of pure chemical of cinnamaldehyde
The conducted assays were to test whether the chemicals are attractant or repellent to C. elegans. And we use Response index to describe whether the chemical is an attractant or repellent to C. elegans. First, we mark the substance loading spot on the lid where we put volatile substances. As cinnamaldehyde is a volatile substance, we conducted the volatile test. For volatile test, we pipetted 2 ul of tested volatile substance on the loading spot in the two ‘T’ areas on the lid. And load the same volume of water on the ‘C’ spots on the lid. Then, we put the assay plate aside and leave it undisturbed for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, we obtained the total number of worms in the ‘T’ areas and ‘C’ areas. The response index was calculated by formula “ T minus C over T plus C“ . T is the number of worms in the ‘T’ areas. And C is the number of worms in the ‘C’ areas, which means the number of worms that entered the areas by chance . The denominator ‘T plus C’ represents the total number of worms in the counted areas, that is inside the 4 circles. The numerator T minus C is the number of worms which made response due to the effect of the tested substances.
The index value will range between -1 to 1. If the index is negative, it means the tested chemical is repellent; in contrast, positive index means the tested chemical is attractant. We tested our assay and response index by chemical diacetyl, a known strong attractant to C. elegans. And the result is promising that the Response index of volatile is close to 1.0, which means that assay and response index can show diacetyl is a strong attractant. We also tried using water as negative control for the assay. The Response index is 0.0x. Which means the assay can show that the worms has no significant response, neither attraction or repulsion, to water. The result is that cinnamaldehyde’s index is -0.81 when concentration is 1, -0.8 at 1/10, -0.82 at 1/100, -0.5 at 1/1000, -0.13 at 1/10000 and -0.1 at 1/100000. With the evidence provided by the tests, the results are clearly shown. Cinnamaldehyde is a strong repellent.
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Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 7
Illegal NheI site found at 30 - 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BglII site found at 262
Illegal XhoI site found at 152 - 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 364
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
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