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Revision as of 20:27, 21 October 2019
Erythromycin Promoter Reporter Gene
This composite part couples the Erythromycin Constitutive Promoter for Lactobacillus sp. (BBa_K3183000) to the common green fluorescent protein mGFP5 (BBa_K3183011), allowing its constitutive expression in Lactobacillus species.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 928
Part characterisation by Oxford iGEM 2019
Reporter of constitutive expression in L. reuteri
Summary
We have used this part as a reporter of transformation success in our work on L. reuteri, and as a positive control for protein expression.
Methods
The composite part was inserted into the pTRKH3 (BBa_K3183050) vector by Gibson Assembly and transformed into L. reuteri 10023c by electroporation. The transformants were used in a fluorometric assay using excitation at 500 nm and detecting emission at 520 nm; the assay was used to show the relationship between exogenous protein expression and bacterial growth rate by comparing the OD600 and relative fluorescence of wild type and transformed bacteria. In addition, the part was used in fluorescence microscopy using the same absorption and emission wavelengths to determine the cytoplasmic protein distribution/morphology:
Results:
Conclusion:
From the fluorometry results and the fluorescence microscopy, we demonstrate that this composite part is a reliable qualitative reporter of gene expression in L. reuteri, with potential uses in other Lactobacillus species.