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− | [[File:-DarR.jpg|420px|thumb|'''Fig. 1.''': ''Top'': ''E. coli'' transformed with a plasmid encoding [[Part:BBa_K1045013|BBa_K1045013]] | + | [[File:-DarR.jpg|420px|thumb|'''Fig. 1.''': ''Top'': ''E. coli'' transformed with a control plasmid encoding [[Part:BBa_K1045013|BBa_K1045013]]. ''Bottom'': ''E. coli'' transformed with a plasmid harboring the DarR reporter system [[Part:BBa_K1045017|BBa_K1045017]]. Cells of both strains were cultured without c-di-AMP and analyzed by fluorescence microscopy. Both pictures represent merges of a bright field image and a GFP fluorescence image. The exposure time used to record GFP fluorescence was in both cases 2 seconds. [[File:+DarR.jpg|420px]]|center]] |
== Plate reader data == | == Plate reader data == |
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Applications of BBa_K1045014
This composite part was is a construction intermediate from the cloning of our DarR reporter system BBa_K1045017. As from this system, both DarR and GFP were expressed, we conclude that BBa_K1045014 is functional, as well. For experimental data, see sections below:
Microscope data
For characterization, E. coli BL21 was transformed either with BBa_K1045017 or with BBa_K1045013 as a control. Both strains were grown in the abscence of c-di-AMP and subjected to fluorescence microscopy.
In BBa_K1045013, gfp is placed downstream of a strong promoter and the DarR operator. This vector does not encode for DarR. The strong fluorescence of the cells transformed with BBa_K1045013 (Fig. 1 top) indicated that GFP was expressed. However, when transformed with BBa_K1045017 (Fig. 1 bottom), the cells showed almost no fluorescence. In contrast to BBa_K1045013, BBa_K1045017 encodes for DarR. The low fluorescence suggested that DarR was expressed and active as a repressor down-regulating gfp transcription. Thus, the promoter with its additional upstream bases BBa_K1045011 seemed to be active when being part of BBa_K1045017. This indicates that BBa_K1045014 is likely to be functional.
Plate reader data
We furthermore produced quantitative data characterizing the growth and the fluorescence over time of the BL21 E. colis we transformed with the DarR reporter system construct BBa_K1045017. As a control, we used E. coli cells harboring the BBa_K1045013 plasmid. The following graphs show the results of the plate reader experiments performed to quantify the strength of the DarR construct in E. coli. Shown are growth curves measured at the wavelength 600 nm for the cell density (Fig. 2) and 509 nm for the GFP (Fig. 3), which is encoded in the construct. For each measurement, three technical and two biological replicates were done. The graphs show the mean value of the technical replicates and one of the biological replicates. As written in the legend, a dilution series of c-di-AMP was used to test the reaction of the DarR reporter system to the nucleotide. Experimental setup: total time 21 h; 15 min measurement interval; 37°C, medium shaking; 96-well titer plate; Synergy Mx Monochromator-Based Multi-Mode Microplate Reader; Gen5 V2.01
As in the microscope experiments described above, the expression of the reporter was prevented (even without c-di-AMP), when DarR was encoded in the vector. Hence, DarR and GFP seemed to be expressed from BBa_K1045017 indicating that this part is functional. Since BBa_K1045017 contains, among others, the sequence BBa_K1045014, BBa_K1045014 could be functional, as well.
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