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<p>The effect of signal factor was investigated by a toxicity assay with AMP. We intend to see an inhibition effect of the yeast solution if the AMP are secreted i.e. if the alpha secretion factor works properly. | <p>The effect of signal factor was investigated by a toxicity assay with AMP. We intend to see an inhibition effect of the yeast solution if the AMP are secreted i.e. if the alpha secretion factor works properly. | ||
− | Here is a summary of our result : | + | <p> Here is a summary of our result: |
+ | The engineered yeast were used in a halo assay against V. harveyi as the target of AMPs. A paper soacked with a yeast solution was placed on the plate and V. harveyi growth in the viscinity of the yeast patch was followed: | ||
− | + | <figure><p style="text-align:center;"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/parts/5/5c/Halos_pichia.png" width = "500"/><figcaption> Figure <b>AMP halo assay</b> Positive control is performed with chloramphenicol (25 g/L), the negative control is performed with empty plasmid integrated in P. pastoris, the assay is performed with plasmid containing BBa_K2278021 integrated in P. pastoris/ The yeast solution was concentrated 10 times</figcaption></figure> | |
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− | We can | + | We can observe a significant inhibition halo meaning that the AMP have been secreted thanks to the alpha factor. |
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− | Perspectives : | + | <b>Perspectives:</b> other experiments could be performed with a reporter gene (GFP or RFP for instance) to observe the location of the protein fusionnated with the alpha factor signal in yeast by microscopy. |
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Revision as of 15:39, 17 October 2017
Alpha-Factor Secretion Signal
The factor secretion signal is a N-terminal secretion signal from S. cerevisiae alpha factor intended to be used to create fusion proteins
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal XhoI site found at 244
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Team INSA UPS France 2017's usage with Pichia pastoris strain to secret Antimicrobial peptides
We fusionnate the alpha secretion factor with an antimicrobial peptides (AMP). The construction was put under the control of a pGAP promoter.
The construction was cloned in pPICZalpha vector and has been integrated in Pichia pastoris thanks to p(GAP) genomic homology region.
The effect of signal factor was investigated by a toxicity assay with AMP. We intend to see an inhibition effect of the yeast solution if the AMP are secreted i.e. if the alpha secretion factor works properly.
Here is a summary of our result: The engineered yeast were used in a halo assay against V. harveyi as the target of AMPs. A paper soacked with a yeast solution was placed on the plate and V. harveyi growth in the viscinity of the yeast patch was followed: We can observe a significant inhibition halo meaning that the AMP have been secreted thanks to the alpha factor.
Perspectives: other experiments could be performed with a reporter gene (GFP or RFP for instance) to observe the location of the protein fusionnated with the alpha factor signal in yeast by microscopy.