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[[File:ResponseYeast.jpg|700px|thumb|center|''' Induction of pGAL1-like promoters. After 100 min of the addition of 10 uM dexamethasone the reporter (mCherry) reaches its highest signal. We can see the different strengths depending on the number of UAS boxes. Emmision intensity was measured at 607nm after excitation at 586nm''']] | [[File:ResponseYeast.jpg|700px|thumb|center|''' Induction of pGAL1-like promoters. After 100 min of the addition of 10 uM dexamethasone the reporter (mCherry) reaches its highest signal. We can see the different strengths depending on the number of UAS boxes. Emmision intensity was measured at 607nm after excitation at 586nm''']] | ||
− | We | + | We used epifluorescence microscopy to inspected our induced Yeast transformants. Here ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' trasformed with the BBa_K1144008. The picture was taken using the DIC path and the TRITC filter. |
[[File:E4GFYeast.jpg|700px|thumb|center|''' Yeast cells with the E4GF part (BBa_K1144008) showing their fluorescent reporter, mCherry, after induction with 10 uM dexamethasone! The filter used was TRITC''']] | [[File:E4GFYeast.jpg|700px|thumb|center|''' Yeast cells with the E4GF part (BBa_K1144008) showing their fluorescent reporter, mCherry, after induction with 10 uM dexamethasone! The filter used was TRITC''']] |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 5 October 2013
GAL1 promoter with KOZAC
GAL1 promoter from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 1 UAS site allows GAL4 binding domain to enhance the expression from this promoter. KOZAC sequence added
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 84
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Characterization
To assess the strength of our GAL4 responsive promoter set (BBa_K1144001, BBa_K1144002, BBa_K1144003 and BBa_K1144004) when induced with Dexamethasone, we performed a fluorometric assay using mCherry as our reporter, using our reporter set of parts (BBa_K1144005, BBa_K1144006, BBa_K1144007 and BBa_K1144008) .Since we don't have our transactivating protein ready yet, we co-transformed our parts into the E. coli DH10B strain with the pAT7002 vector (Aoyama and Chua, 1997), which contains a well characterized Glucocorticoid Responsive Element that also uses the GAL4 DNA binding domain.
We also decided to visually inspect our induced transformants. Here two of the images taken using a epifluorescent microscopy with a TRITC filter.
Characterization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
To test if our constructs work in S. cerevisiae we performed a fluorometric assay (as described before). Experiments were conducted at 30C with constant agitation.
We used epifluorescence microscopy to inspected our induced Yeast transformants. Here Saccharomyces cerevisiae trasformed with the BBa_K1144008. The picture was taken using the DIC path and the TRITC filter.
References
Aoyama, T. & Chua N. (1997). A glucocorticoid-mediated transcriptional induction system in transgenic plants. The Plant Journal, 11(3): 605-612.