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===Applications of BBa_K606027===
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==Characterization: Biobricked YFP:TetR==
 
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'''Parts construction''':<br>
 
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Origins of YFP:TetR are from pFX234 of D. Lane (Toulouse 2 University).
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<br><br>We characterize it with TetO Array from pDAG479 plasmid of F-X Barre and D. Lane (Kinetics of plasmid segregation, Molecular Microbiology, 2004).<br><br>
  
<h2>Characterisation of YFP:TetR fusion protein and TetO array</h2>
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'''Microscopy of double transformed pDAG470 / Biobricked YFP:TetR in <i>E. Coli</i>:'''
  
<h3>Testing the YFP:tetR and tetO array strains from D. Lane</h3>
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<p>To characterize this part properly, we took pictures of different strains containing YFP:TetR alone and both TetO array (from pDAG479, D.Lane) and expression YFP:TetR system (BBa_K606027).</p>
  
<p>In the article describing the YFP:TetR fusion protein<a href="http://2011.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Experiments/YFP_TetR_diffusion#references">[1]</a>, <i>E. coli</i> strains are growing at 20°C to avoid protein aggregation. But nanotubes between <i>B. subtilis</i> have only been observed at 37°C.
 
We tested different possibilities: at 37°C or 30°C and different concentrations of arabinose (0% - 0,1% -0,2%) to deal with protein aggregation.</p>
 
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|[[File:TetR0_YFP02.jpg|350px|thumb|center|YFP:TetR / TetO array induced with no arabinose in E. Coli from Dave Lane plasmids.]]
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|[[Image:yfptetrbb_trans.jpg|350px|thumb|center|Biobricked expression YFP:tetR system in E. coli.]]
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|[[Image:yfptetrbb_Fluo2.jpg|350px|thumb|center|Biobricked expression YFP:tetR system in E. coli.]]
 
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|[[File:TetRTetO0_YFP01.jpg|350px|thumb|center|YFP:TetR / TetO array induced with no arabinose in E. Coli from Dave Lane plasmids.]]
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The TetR-YFP construct which (emitter part) occasionally shows gross aggregated YFP. <br>
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After observing the cells carrying both the TetO and YFP:TetR constructs, we can obviously distinguish glowing dots in some cells. They reflect the behavior we expected.
  
<p>With both YFP:TetR and TetO array plasmids, we can see few spots of fluorescence with 0,2% arabinose. Because there are in the cell extremity, we can suppose that it is concentrated fluorescence in TetO arrays. Nevertheless the protein aggregation is obvious when there is only YFP:tetR at 30°C and 37°C in <i>E. coli</i>.</p>
 
  
<p>More pictures and information on the notebook <a href="http://2011.igem.org/Team:Paris_Liliane_Bettencourt/Notebook/2011/08/03/#Kevin">here</a>.</p>
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More information on : TetO Array characterization (<partinfo>BBa_K606026</partinfo>) and iGEM Paris Bettencourt 2011 wiki [http://2011.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Experiments/YFP_TetR_diffusion]
  
<h3>Characterization: Biobricked TetO Array</h3>
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<h4>Microscopy of double transformed pFX234 / Biobricked TetO Array in <i>E. Coli</i></h4>
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<p>To characterize this part properly, we took pictures of different strains containing TetO alone; YFP:TetR; or both TetO and YFP:TetR. In each case we made a control where the promoter was not induced with arabinose in <i>E. coli</i> (double transformated with pFX234 and TetO Array).</p>
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The pictures of TetO alone show no YFP fluorescence, which was expected because there is no YFP sequence in these plasmids.<br>
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The TetR-YFP construct which (emitter part) occasionally shows gross aggregated YFP.<br>
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After observing the cells carrying both the TetO and YFP:TetR constructs, we can obviously distinguish glowing dots in some cells. They reflect the behavior we expected. Indeed, appearance of dots (red arrow) shows that the receiver (TetO array) actually links tightly to the YFP:TetR fusion protein!
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<h4>Microscopy of ibpA mCherry double transformated in <i>E. Coli</i></h4>
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We wanted to be able to distinguish precisely the fusion protein aggregates from the YFP:TetR biding to TetO array.
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We transformated ibpA mCherry cells (expressing a mcherry in a agregation chaperon protein, courtesy of Anne-Sophie Coquel, Inserm U1001) with pFX234 YFP:TetR and biobricked TetO Array plasmids to differenciate TetO array foci from YFP:TetR aggregates.
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*Case of YFP:TetR over-expression by arabinose induction
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Microscopy shows overlap for most foci and mCherry agregation but some foci do not exhibit red fluorescence.<br>
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Hopefully we don't expect to get high concentrations of YFP:TetR in receiver cells so aggregates will not happen in them.
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*Case of YFP:TetR low expression by arabinose induction
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Microscopy shows that most of aggregates are gone and we have more not-overlaping foci.<br>
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<p>The ibpA experiment confirms what we suspected: <em>we can easily distinguish aggregates from YFP:TetR biding to TetO spots</em>. This means the experiments with this system can be carried on easily and will give us a clear response.</p>
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<li><i>Kinetics of plasmid segregation in Escherichia coli</i>, Scott Gordon, Jerôme Rech, David Lane and Andrew Wright, Molecular Biology, available <a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-2958.2003.03837.x/pdf">here</a></li>
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Thanks to David Lane, Andrew Wright and François-Xavier Barre for information and great help they gave to us
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 24 October 2011


Characterization: Biobricked YFP:TetR

Parts construction:
Origins of YFP:TetR are from pFX234 of D. Lane (Toulouse 2 University).

Cloning plan of YFP:TetR construction



We characterize it with TetO Array from pDAG479 plasmid of F-X Barre and D. Lane (Kinetics of plasmid segregation, Molecular Microbiology, 2004).

Microscopy of double transformed pDAG470 / Biobricked YFP:TetR in E. Coli:

To characterize this part properly, we took pictures of different strains containing YFP:TetR alone and both TetO array (from pDAG479, D.Lane) and expression YFP:TetR system (BBa_K606027).

Biobricked YFP:TetR only
Biobricked expression YFP:tetR system in E. coli.
Biobricked expression YFP:tetR system in E. coli.
Biobricked YFP:TetR and TetO Array
Biobricked expression YFP:tetR system and TetO Array from D. Lane in E. coli.
Biobricked expression YFP:tetR system and TetO Array from D. Lane in E. coli.

The TetR-YFP construct which (emitter part) occasionally shows gross aggregated YFP.
After observing the cells carrying both the TetO and YFP:TetR constructs, we can obviously distinguish glowing dots in some cells. They reflect the behavior we expected.


More information on : TetO Array characterization (BBa_K606026) and iGEM Paris Bettencourt 2011 wiki [http://2011.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Experiments/YFP_TetR_diffusion]

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