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− | FACS results and growth curves of <i>lacI(N)</i> and <i>lacI:LVA</i> carrying strains. Dublicates of MG1655 carrying either pSB1C3-Pcon-<i>lacI(N)</i>-term-Plac-<i>dxs (B. subtilis)</i>-GFP ([[BBa_K1088026]]) (<i>lacI(N)</i>) or pSB1C3-Pcon-<i>lacI:LVA</i>-term-Plac-<i>dxs (B. subtilis)</i>-GFP (BBa_K1088009) (<i>lacI(lva)</i>) were grown from OD<sub>600</sub>=0.005 to approximately OD<sub>600</sub>=0.2. At this OD, the one triplicate of each strain was induced with 0.05, 0.125, 0.25, or 0.5 mM IPTG at time 0 min. FACS measurements were done at times: -30, 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 min. <b> A)</b> <i>lacI(lva)</i> and <i>lacI(N)</i> strains grew at the same pace <b> B)</b> Percentage of population above fluorescenct threshold. Upon induction of lacI(lva) with different concentrations of IPTG, the percentage of bacteria becoming fluorescent slowly increases. After approximately 180 min, 25-30 % of <i>lacI(lva)</i> induced bacteria in the range from 0.05-0.5 mM IPTG are above the fluorescenct threshold. After 180 min, there is a slightly higher percentage of bacteria above the fluorescenct threshold than for the lacI(lva) strain induced with 10-fold higher IPTG concentration. All <i>lacI(N)</i> induced with IPTG concentrations from 0.125-0.5mM become fluorescent within 180 min, and cultures with higher IPTG concentrations reach this point sooner."> | + | FACS results and growth curves of <i>lacI(N)</i> and <i>lacI:LVA</i> carrying strains. Dublicates of MG1655 carrying either pSB1C3-Pcon-<i>lacI(N)</i>-term-Plac-<i>dxs (B. subtilis)</i>-GFP ([[https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1088026]]) (<i>lacI(N)</i>) or pSB1C3-Pcon-<i>lacI:LVA</i>-term-Plac-<i>dxs (B. subtilis)</i>-GFP (BBa_K1088009) (<i>lacI(lva)</i>) were grown from OD<sub>600</sub>=0.005 to approximately OD<sub>600</sub>=0.2. At this OD, the one triplicate of each strain was induced with 0.05, 0.125, 0.25, or 0.5 mM IPTG at time 0 min. FACS measurements were done at times: -30, 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 min. <b> A)</b> <i>lacI(lva)</i> and <i>lacI(N)</i> strains grew at the same pace <b> B)</b> Percentage of population above fluorescenct threshold. Upon induction of lacI(lva) with different concentrations of IPTG, the percentage of bacteria becoming fluorescent slowly increases. After approximately 180 min, 25-30 % of <i>lacI(lva)</i> induced bacteria in the range from 0.05-0.5 mM IPTG are above the fluorescenct threshold. After 180 min, there is a slightly higher percentage of bacteria above the fluorescenct threshold than for the lacI(lva) strain induced with 10-fold higher IPTG concentration. All <i>lacI(N)</i> induced with IPTG concentrations from 0.125-0.5mM become fluorescent within 180 min, and cultures with higher IPTG concentrations reach this point sooner."> |
Revision as of 20:56, 29 October 2013
LacI repressor from E. coli
Coding sequence for the LacI protein. LacI functions by binding to the lac promoter BBa_R0010 and inhibits transcription. The inducer IPTG binds LacI and inhibits its function, and thus promotes transcription from the lac promoter.
Explanatory text: FACS (fluorescence assorted cell sorting) results and growth curves of lacI(N) and lacI:LVA carrying strains. LacI(N) stands for natural LacI, whereas lacI(LVA) contains a LVA tag promoting its fast degradation in the cell and should facilitate a more fine-tuned control. Two triplicates of MG1655 strains carrying either pSB1C3-Pcon-lacI(N)-term-Plac-dxs(B. subtilis)-GFP (BBa_K1088026) (lacI(N)) or pSB1C3-Pcon-lacI:LVA-term-Plac-dxs(B. subtilis)-GFP (BBa_K1088009) (lacI:LVA) were grown from OD600 0.005 to approximately 0.2. At this OD the one triplicate of each strain were induced with 1 mM IPTG at time 0 min. FACS measurements were done at times: -30, 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 min.
A) lacI(lva) and lacI(N) strains grew at the same pace both with and without induction (IPTG). B) Percentage of population above fluorescence threshold. Both lacI(LVA) and lacI(N) represses the expression when not induced with IPTG. lacI(lva) reaches a maximum of merely 70-75 % after 150 min, which is both a poor response time and maximum cell percentage fluorescent compared to lacI(N). lacI(N) reaches a maximum just below 100 % at a time between 30 and 60 min after induction. C) Mean GFP fluorescence of the entire population. These results reflect what is seen in B, and clearly indicate that overexpression of natural LacI instead of LacI:LVA is better, when a quick response and high level of expression is required.
Explanatory text: FACS results and growth curves of lacI(N) and lacI:LVA carrying strains. Dublicates of MG1655 carrying either pSB1C3-Pcon-lacI(N)-term-Plac-dxs (B. subtilis)-GFP ([[1]]) (lacI(N)) or pSB1C3-Pcon-lacI:LVA-term-Plac-dxs (B. subtilis)-GFP (BBa_K1088009) (lacI(lva)) were grown from OD600=0.005 to approximately OD600=0.2. At this OD, the one triplicate of each strain was induced with 0.05, 0.125, 0.25, or 0.5 mM IPTG at time 0 min. FACS measurements were done at times: -30, 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 min. A) lacI(lva) and lacI(N) strains grew at the same pace B) Percentage of population above fluorescenct threshold. Upon induction of lacI(lva) with different concentrations of IPTG, the percentage of bacteria becoming fluorescent slowly increases. After approximately 180 min, 25-30 % of lacI(lva) induced bacteria in the range from 0.05-0.5 mM IPTG are above the fluorescenct threshold. After 180 min, there is a slightly higher percentage of bacteria above the fluorescenct threshold than for the lacI(lva) strain induced with 10-fold higher IPTG concentration. All lacI(N) induced with IPTG concentrations from 0.125-0.5mM become fluorescent within 180 min, and cultures with higher IPTG concentrations reach this point sooner."> Sequence and Features
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