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+ | Some RNA polymerases of eukaryotes and viruses have domains that specifically recognize DNA base sequences, and they are specifically matched with their corresponding promoters (1). VSW-3 RNAP is encoded by the psychrophilic phage VSW-3 in plateau lakes and has low temperature specificity (2). Hengxia <i>et al</i>. characterized pVSW-3 series promoters for the first time and pVSW-3(17) is one of them. | ||
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+ | ===Usage and Design=== | ||
+ | In order to construct a matching expression system of the VSW-3 RNAP, we characterized its potentially useful promoters using RFP (<partinfo>BBa_K4907037 </partinfo>) as the reporter. pVSW-3(17) is one of the more efficient promoters in the series. Different sub parts were assembled into pSB3K3 plasmid backbone to get the composite part <partinfo>BBa_K4907110</partinfo> (Fig. 1). The plasmid was transformed into <i>E. coli</i> DH5α and the positive transformants were confirmed by kanamycin, colony PCR and sequencing. | ||
+ | <center><html><img src="https://static.igem.wiki/teams/4907/wiki/parts/jincheng/biaozhen/pvsw-3-all-rfp.png" width="400px"></html></center> | ||
+ | <center><html><B>Fig. 1 Gene circuit of pVSW-3 series promoter reporting circuit </B></html></center> | ||
+ | ===Characterization=== | ||
+ | ====Agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE)==== | ||
+ | When building this circuit, colony PCR was used to certify the plasmid was correct. We got the target fragment-1198 bp (lane K4907110). | ||
+ | <center><html><img src="https://static.igem.wiki/teams/4907/wiki/parts/jincheng/bba-k4907110-p.png" width="400px"></html></center> | ||
+ | <center><html><B>Fig. 2 The result of colony PCR. Plasmid BBa_K4907110_pSB3K3 </B></html></center> | ||
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+ | ====Comparison of series promoters from pVSW-3(19) to pVSW-3(16)==== | ||
+ | The regulatory plasmid containing VSW-3 RNAP and the expressive plasmids with different promoters were transformed into <i>E. coli</i> BL21(DE3). The correct dual-plasmid system was confirmed by chloramphenicol and kanamycin. We characterized the series promoters from pVSW-3(19) to pVSW-3(16) using RFP under 25 ℃. As shown in Fig. 3, pVSW-3(19), pVSW-3(18), and pVSW-3(17) showed better than pVSW-3(16). | ||
+ | <center><html><img src="https://static.igem.wiki/teams/4907/wiki/parts/jincheng/biaozhen/xilieqidongzi19-16.png" width="300px"></html></center> | ||
+ | <center><html><B>Fig. 3 The comparison of normalized fluorescence intensity the series promoters from pVSW-3(19) to pVSW-3(16). </B></html></center> | ||
+ | ===Reference=== | ||
+ | 1. S. Borukhov, E. Nudler, RNA polymerase: the vehicle of transcription. <i>Trends in Microbiology</i> <b>16</b>, 126-134 (2008). | ||
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+ | 2. H. Xia <i>et al.</i>, Psychrophilic phage VSW-3 RNA polymerase reduces both terminal and full-length dsRNA byproducts in in vitro transcription. <i>RNA Biology</i> <b>19</b>, 1130-1142 (2022). | ||
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pVSW-3 (17)
Biology
Some RNA polymerases of eukaryotes and viruses have domains that specifically recognize DNA base sequences, and they are specifically matched with their corresponding promoters (1). VSW-3 RNAP is encoded by the psychrophilic phage VSW-3 in plateau lakes and has low temperature specificity (2). Hengxia et al. characterized pVSW-3 series promoters for the first time and pVSW-3(17) is one of them.
Usage and Design
In order to construct a matching expression system of the VSW-3 RNAP, we characterized its potentially useful promoters using RFP (BBa_K4907037) as the reporter. pVSW-3(17) is one of the more efficient promoters in the series. Different sub parts were assembled into pSB3K3 plasmid backbone to get the composite part BBa_K4907110 (Fig. 1). The plasmid was transformed into E. coli DH5α and the positive transformants were confirmed by kanamycin, colony PCR and sequencing.
Characterization
Agarose gel electrophoresis (AGE)
When building this circuit, colony PCR was used to certify the plasmid was correct. We got the target fragment-1198 bp (lane K4907110).
Comparison of series promoters from pVSW-3(19) to pVSW-3(16)
The regulatory plasmid containing VSW-3 RNAP and the expressive plasmids with different promoters were transformed into E. coli BL21(DE3). The correct dual-plasmid system was confirmed by chloramphenicol and kanamycin. We characterized the series promoters from pVSW-3(19) to pVSW-3(16) using RFP under 25 ℃. As shown in Fig. 3, pVSW-3(19), pVSW-3(18), and pVSW-3(17) showed better than pVSW-3(16).
Reference
1. S. Borukhov, E. Nudler, RNA polymerase: the vehicle of transcription. Trends in Microbiology 16, 126-134 (2008).
2. H. Xia et al., Psychrophilic phage VSW-3 RNA polymerase reduces both terminal and full-length dsRNA byproducts in in vitro transcription. RNA Biology 19, 1130-1142 (2022).
Sequence and Features
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