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The agarose gel electrophoresis images are below: | The agarose gel electrophoresis images are below: | ||
[[File:T--XMU-2090.fig.2 ger.png|none|500px|caption]] | [[File:T--XMU-2090.fig.2 ger.png|none|500px|caption]] | ||
− | Fig | + | '''Fig 2.''' pHCHO_B0034_E0020_B0015_pSB1C3 (<partinfo>BBa_K3332090</partinfo>) digested by ''Xba'' I and ''Pst'' I(about 1507 bp). |
− | Protocol: | + | '''Protocol: ''' |
− | 1.Culture glycerol bacteria containing the corresponding | + | 1.Culture glycerol bacteria containing the corresponding plasmids in test tube for 12h. |
− | 2.Add | + | 2.Add 4 mL of the above bacterial solution into 200 mL LB medium and maintain the culture condition at 37 ℃ and 180 rpm. |
− | 3.Add 0. | + | 3.Add 0.8 mM formaldehyde into each group when OD<sub>600</sub> increased to 0.6 and the culture condition is the same as before. |
− | 4.Then, sampling culture in 96-well plate reader every 3 hours to measure the fluorescence intensity (ECFP) and corresponding | + | 4.Then, sampling culture in 96-well plate reader every 3 hours to measure the fluorescence intensity (ECFP) and corresponding OD<sub>600</sub>, then calculate the fluorescence / OD value of each group. |
Here is the result: | Here is the result: | ||
[[File:2042.fig.4.png|none|500px|caption]] | [[File:2042.fig.4.png|none|500px|caption]] | ||
+ | '''Fig 3.''' The curve of fluorescence intensity (ECFP) /OD by pHCHO (<partinfo>BBa_K1334002</partinfo>) and formaldehyde_derivative promoters. | ||
− | + | We discovered that the three improved formaldehyde promoters are more sensitive than the registry formaldehyde promoter (<partinfo>BBa_K1334002</partinfo>). What’s more, formaldehyde_derivative-3 promoter(<partinfo>BBa_K3332044</partinfo>) is the most sensitive promoter for formaldehyde. | |
− | + | ===Sequence and Features=== | |
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<partinfo>BBa_K3332090 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo> | <partinfo>BBa_K3332090 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo> | ||
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− | ===Functional Parameters=== | + | ===Functional Parameters===nfo> |
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+ | ===Reference=== | ||
+ | [1]Yurimoto, H., Hirai, R., Matsuno, N., Yasueda, H., Kato, N. and Sakai, Y. (2005), HxlR, a member of the DUF24 protein family, is a DNA‐binding protein that acts as a positive regulator of the formaldehyde‐inducible hxlAB operon in Bacillus subtilis. Molecular Microbiology, 57: 511-519. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04702.x |
Latest revision as of 22:16, 27 October 2020
Formaldehyde promoter-ECFP-terminator
It can expresse cyan fluorescent protein according to the concentration of formaldehyde.It is used to characterize the function of the improved promoter.
Usage and Biology
We use this part to be the negative control to compare with the three improved formaldehyde promoters as followed pictures by observing the fluorescence intensity/OD.
Fig 1. Different improvements of formaldehyde promoter.
Characterization
The agarose gel electrophoresis images are below:
Fig 2. pHCHO_B0034_E0020_B0015_pSB1C3 (BBa_K3332090) digested by Xba I and Pst I(about 1507 bp).
Protocol:
1.Culture glycerol bacteria containing the corresponding plasmids in test tube for 12h.
2.Add 4 mL of the above bacterial solution into 200 mL LB medium and maintain the culture condition at 37 ℃ and 180 rpm.
3.Add 0.8 mM formaldehyde into each group when OD600 increased to 0.6 and the culture condition is the same as before.
4.Then, sampling culture in 96-well plate reader every 3 hours to measure the fluorescence intensity (ECFP) and corresponding OD600, then calculate the fluorescence / OD value of each group.
Here is the result:
Fig 3. The curve of fluorescence intensity (ECFP) /OD by pHCHO (BBa_K1334002) and formaldehyde_derivative promoters.
We discovered that the three improved formaldehyde promoters are more sensitive than the registry formaldehyde promoter (BBa_K1334002). What’s more, formaldehyde_derivative-3 promoter(BBa_K3332044) is the most sensitive promoter for formaldehyde.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Reference
[1]Yurimoto, H., Hirai, R., Matsuno, N., Yasueda, H., Kato, N. and Sakai, Y. (2005), HxlR, a member of the DUF24 protein family, is a DNA‐binding protein that acts as a positive regulator of the formaldehyde‐inducible hxlAB operon in Bacillus subtilis. Molecular Microbiology, 57: 511-519. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2958.2005.04702.x