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To determine whether the system works, we cultured transgenic E. coli in M9 medium until the state of E. coli is in the log phase of growth. Then 1:1 dilutions of the E. coli culture with RO water, 80mM glucose, 80mM arabinose, and “80mM glucose+ 80mM arabinose.” Samples then got transferred to 96-wll plate for time course examination of the E. coli growth. We found that the growth is inhibited in the cultures of 40mM arabinose and “80mM glucose+ 80m arabinose” (Fig. 1). It is indicated the arabinose can inhibit E. coli growth, even the glucose concentration is high. Meanwhile, we also tested whether arabinose induce E. coli death. We examined CFUs (colony-forming units) at 2 hrs after arabinose induction. The data showed CFUs are dramatically decreased in arabinose induction (Fig. 2).<BR> | To determine whether the system works, we cultured transgenic E. coli in M9 medium until the state of E. coli is in the log phase of growth. Then 1:1 dilutions of the E. coli culture with RO water, 80mM glucose, 80mM arabinose, and “80mM glucose+ 80mM arabinose.” Samples then got transferred to 96-wll plate for time course examination of the E. coli growth. We found that the growth is inhibited in the cultures of 40mM arabinose and “80mM glucose+ 80m arabinose” (Fig. 1). It is indicated the arabinose can inhibit E. coli growth, even the glucose concentration is high. Meanwhile, we also tested whether arabinose induce E. coli death. We examined CFUs (colony-forming units) at 2 hrs after arabinose induction. The data showed CFUs are dramatically decreased in arabinose induction (Fig. 2).<BR> | ||
− | [[File:T--NCKU Tainan--Part BBa K1920006 fig1.jpg|600px|thumb|center|'''Fig.1''' | + | [[File:T--NCKU Tainan--Part BBa K1920006 fig1.jpg|600px|thumb|center|'''Fig.1''' E. coli are cultured on 96-well plate at 37℃ of ELISA reader. The signals of OD600 are examined every 3 minutes. ]] |
− | + | Through the ELISA test, we can come up with few conclusions. Only withe the prescence of arabinose can inhibit the growth of E. coli, however, the E.coli with both arabinose and glucose have a obvious postpone before declining.<BR> | |
− | [[File:T--NCKU Tainan--Part BBa K1920006 fig2.jpg|600px|thumb|center|'''Fig.2'''CFU test of pBAD system in 4 conditions]] | + | [[File:T--NCKU Tainan--Part BBa K1920006 fig2.jpg|600px|thumb|center|'''Fig.2''' CFU test of pBAD system in 4 conditions]] |
Arabinose trigger the E. coli death. The markers of 4, 3, 2, and 1 in each quarter rounds of plate indicate the dilution of 103, 104 ,105, 106 ,respectively. Every quarter rounds in plate are plated 20 μl dilutions on Amp LB plate and count CFUs after ~15 hrs of incubation at 37℃. The original cultures are from the Fig.1 experiment at 2hrs. | Arabinose trigger the E. coli death. The markers of 4, 3, 2, and 1 in each quarter rounds of plate indicate the dilution of 103, 104 ,105, 106 ,respectively. Every quarter rounds in plate are plated 20 μl dilutions on Amp LB plate and count CFUs after ~15 hrs of incubation at 37℃. The original cultures are from the Fig.1 experiment at 2hrs. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:09, 14 October 2016
Design
The safety issue is important for prevention of contamination in environment. Therefore, we designed arabinose-induced expression of lysis gene (K117000) which is regarded to bio-safety system in our project.
Results
To determine whether the system works, we cultured transgenic E. coli in M9 medium until the state of E. coli is in the log phase of growth. Then 1:1 dilutions of the E. coli culture with RO water, 80mM glucose, 80mM arabinose, and “80mM glucose+ 80mM arabinose.” Samples then got transferred to 96-wll plate for time course examination of the E. coli growth. We found that the growth is inhibited in the cultures of 40mM arabinose and “80mM glucose+ 80m arabinose” (Fig. 1). It is indicated the arabinose can inhibit E. coli growth, even the glucose concentration is high. Meanwhile, we also tested whether arabinose induce E. coli death. We examined CFUs (colony-forming units) at 2 hrs after arabinose induction. The data showed CFUs are dramatically decreased in arabinose induction (Fig. 2).
Through the ELISA test, we can come up with few conclusions. Only withe the prescence of arabinose can inhibit the growth of E. coli, however, the E.coli with both arabinose and glucose have a obvious postpone before declining.
Arabinose trigger the E. coli death. The markers of 4, 3, 2, and 1 in each quarter rounds of plate indicate the dilution of 103, 104 ,105, 106 ,respectively. Every quarter rounds in plate are plated 20 μl dilutions on Amp LB plate and count CFUs after ~15 hrs of incubation at 37℃. The original cultures are from the Fig.1 experiment at 2hrs.
Discussion
These data show that the safety system can work as expected. Arabinose can induce expression of the lysis gene (K117000), and then inhibit the E. coli growth and trigger the E. coli death.
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