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+ | <partinfo>BBa_K103006 AddReview 4</partinfo> | ||
+ | <I>Yunxiao</I> | ||
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+ | This part contains a fragment sufficient to transport the target protein outside the bacteria. We tested the expression conditions for optimum transport. | ||
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+ | In our part | ||
+ | *[[Part:BBa_K533001 | BBa_K533001]] | ||
+ | *[[Part:BBa_K533002 | BBa_K533002]] | ||
+ | *[[Part:BBa_K533003 | BBa_K533003]] | ||
+ | *[[Part:BBa_K533004 | BBa_K533004]] | ||
+ | *[[Part:BBa_K533005 | BBa_K533005]] | ||
+ | All used OmpA for efficient transport onto the outer membrane of E. coli. | ||
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+ | In our part [[Part:BBa_K533005]], we fused OmpA to GFP and inserted a his tag for convenient detection. | ||
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+ | After induction at 18 centigrade for 12 hours in BL21, we harvested the bacteria and digested it with Protease K at 50 centigrade for 30min. | ||
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+ | {| align="center" style="border: none; background: none; border-spacing: 0;text-align:center;margin-left: 100px;" | ||
+ | ! style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | Color Channel | ||
+ | ! style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | Post-digest | ||
+ | ! style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | Pre-digest | ||
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+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | GFP | ||
+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | [[Image:Thuexp_gn.png|140px]] | ||
+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | [[Image:Thuexp_gp.png|140px]] | ||
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+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | DAPI | ||
+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | [[Image:Thuexp_gn_d.png|140px]] | ||
+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | [[Image:Thuexp_gp_d.png|140px]] | ||
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+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | Merge | ||
+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | [[Image:Thuexp_gn_m.png|140px]] | ||
+ | | style="border: 1px solid #39F;padding: 5px;" | [[Image:Thuexp_gp_m.png|140px]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | The results suggested that GFP was efficiently transported onto the outer membrane. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cellular fractionation and western blotting confirmed the results that GFP is predominantly on the membrane. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Thuexp_west.png]] | ||
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+ | We further tested the induction conditions with our part [[Part:BBa_K533002]]. | ||
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+ | {| style="background: none; text-align:center;" align="center" | ||
+ | | Color Channel | ||
+ | | 0.1mM IPTG induction | ||
+ | | 0.5mM IPTG induction | ||
+ | | 1.0mM IPTG induction | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | mCherry | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_0.1.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_0.5.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_1.0.png|250px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | DAPI | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_0.1_d.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_0.5_d.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_1.0_d.png|250px]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | merge | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_0.1_m.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_0.5_m.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | [[Image:Thuexp_bind_1.0_m.png|250px]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | It seems that the transport efficiency is highest when BL21 is induced at 0.1mM IPTG at 18 centigrade. This result suggests that, under the drive of an extremely strong promoter as T7, lowering expression level is necessary for efficient transportation. | ||
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Paweł Krawczyk |
This part was used as a outer-membrane-targeting factor in 'hunter' part of our project. We've checked if proteins fused to OmpA are present on the outer cell membrane of E.coli - please take a look on our [http://2008.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Team:Warsaw/JSTest&num=2&arg0=12_August_2008&arg1=13_August_2008&name=Checking%20for%20presence%20of%20protein%20A%20on%20the%20cell%20membrane notebook entries] This part was used in fusion with another parts: For detailed information please check 'Experience' subpages of those parts using links above. |
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Yunxiao |
This part contains a fragment sufficient to transport the target protein outside the bacteria. We tested the expression conditions for optimum transport. In our part All used OmpA for efficient transport onto the outer membrane of E. coli. In our part Part:BBa_K533005, we fused OmpA to GFP and inserted a his tag for convenient detection. After induction at 18 centigrade for 12 hours in BL21, we harvested the bacteria and digested it with Protease K at 50 centigrade for 30min.
The results suggested that GFP was efficiently transported onto the outer membrane. Cellular fractionation and western blotting confirmed the results that GFP is predominantly on the membrane. We further tested the induction conditions with our part Part:BBa_K533002.
It seems that the transport efficiency is highest when BL21 is induced at 0.1mM IPTG at 18 centigrade. This result suggests that, under the drive of an extremely strong promoter as T7, lowering expression level is necessary for efficient transportation. |
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