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RcsA is a transcription factor that is know to be a positive regulator of capsular polysaccharide synthesis. Along with transcription factor RcsB, these two transcription factors form a heterodimer that is know to activate around 19 genes related to colonic acid synthesis.
 
RcsA is a transcription factor that is know to be a positive regulator of capsular polysaccharide synthesis. Along with transcription factor RcsB, these two transcription factors form a heterodimer that is know to activate around 19 genes related to colonic acid synthesis.
 
See more on [[http://biocyc.org/ECOLI/NEW-IMAGE?type=GENE&object=EG10820 Ecocyc-RcsA]]
 
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'''Figure 1:''' L-Fucose content of plasmids K318500, K318501, and K200021 (control) in backbone pSB1AK3 transformed in MG1655
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'''Figure 1:''' L-Fucose content of plasmids K318500, K318501, and K200021 (control) in backbone pSB1AK3 transformed in MG1655. Colonic Acid is a polysaccharide containing a repeat unit with D-glucose, L-fucose, D-galactose, and D-glucuronate. Colonic acid can be estimated by measuring L-fucose content.
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'''Figure 1:''' Survivability of plasmids K318500, K318501, K318502, and K200021 (control) in backbone pSB1AK3 transformed in MG1655
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'''Figure 2:''' Survivability of plasmids K318500, K318501, K318502, and K200021 (control) in backbone pSB1AK3 transformed in MG1655. We saw around a 10x increase in survivability with RcsB being over produced at a pH=4.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 6 October 2021

lacI pL + RBS + RcsA + TT

Our goals is to have each cell produce enough colonic acid to protect itself from the harsh acidic conditions of the stomach. We placed RcsA, RcsB, and a combination of the two under a IPTG inducible promoter to test both quantity of colonic acid produced and cell survivability. You can see our data by downloading the associated .zip file for any of these three devices: BBa_K318500(RcsA), BBa_K318501(RcsB), BBa_K318502(RcsA+RcsB).

Usage and Biology

RcsA is a transcription factor that is know to be a positive regulator of capsular polysaccharide synthesis. Along with transcription factor RcsB, these two transcription factors form a heterodimer that is know to activate around 19 genes related to colonic acid synthesis. See more on http://biocyc.org/ECOLI/NEW-IMAGE?type=GENE&object=EG10820 Ecocyc-RcsA

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Characterization

Download Zip file media:BBa_K318500_pSB1C3.zip


UW L Fucose.jpg

Figure 1: L-Fucose content of plasmids K318500, K318501, and K200021 (control) in backbone pSB1AK3 transformed in MG1655. Colonic Acid is a polysaccharide containing a repeat unit with D-glucose, L-fucose, D-galactose, and D-glucuronate. Colonic acid can be estimated by measuring L-fucose content.


UW cell survivability.jpg

Figure 2: Survivability of plasmids K318500, K318501, K318502, and K200021 (control) in backbone pSB1AK3 transformed in MG1655. We saw around a 10x increase in survivability with RcsB being over produced at a pH=4.


For more detail on testing, please see our results page on our Team Wiki for protocols, background information, and conclusions.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]