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+ | When a E. coli strain lack all the chemoreceptors express a certain receptor in the plasmid, it will be conferred the chemotaxis towards the ligand. Interestingly, sensitivity of chemotaxis does not increase as the expression level of the receptor increases; on the contrary, low expression level of the receptor is essential to sensitive chemotaxis. It can be inferred that high level of receptors caused an internal noise, which interfered with normal chemotaxis. | ||
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+ | This sequence was cloned from plasmid PD12-TarPA4 (kind gift from Prof. Mark Goulian, U Penn). An accidental ligation occured, causing the receptor coding sequence to insert into lacI sequence. Furthermore,some of the sequence in lacI can serve as a weak promoter, driving extremely low level expression of the receptor. | ||
+ | This receptor is specific for phenylacetic acid, or PAA for short. As the experiments in Goulian's lab demonstrated, the maximum concentration of the chemoattractant is 10mM. A concentration higher than that will saturate the receptor and hinder chemotaxis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 5 October 2011
PAA receptor weakened expression cassette
- 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 1936
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 2514
Illegal BsaI site found at 3582
Design Notes
When a E. coli strain lack all the chemoreceptors express a certain receptor in the plasmid, it will be conferred the chemotaxis towards the ligand. Interestingly, sensitivity of chemotaxis does not increase as the expression level of the receptor increases; on the contrary, low expression level of the receptor is essential to sensitive chemotaxis. It can be inferred that high level of receptors caused an internal noise, which interfered with normal chemotaxis.
This sequence was cloned from plasmid PD12-TarPA4 (kind gift from Prof. Mark Goulian, U Penn). An accidental ligation occured, causing the receptor coding sequence to insert into lacI sequence. Furthermore,some of the sequence in lacI can serve as a weak promoter, driving extremely low level expression of the receptor.
This receptor is specific for phenylacetic acid, or PAA for short. As the experiments in Goulian's lab demonstrated, the maximum concentration of the chemoattractant is 10mM. A concentration higher than that will saturate the receptor and hinder chemotaxis.
Source
Gift from Dr. Goulian