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sfGFP(Sp) is a reporter gene originally optimized for <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em>.  
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<p> sfGFP(Sp) is a reporter gene originally optimized for <em>Streptococcus pneumoniae</em>. </p>
  
It has been shown when expressed in <em>B. subtilis</em> that the signal is even brighter than the one from sfGFP(Bs). [http://aem.asm.org/content/79/20/6481.full]
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<p>It has been shown when expressed in <em>B. subtilis</em> that the signal is even brighter than the one from sfGFP(Bs). <a href="http://aem.asm.org/content/79/20/6481.full">[1]</a>.</p>
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===Usage and Biology===
 
===Usage and Biology===
<em>E.coli</em> appears green, when grown with this BioBrick.  
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<p><em>E.coli</em> appears green, when grown with this BioBrick. </p>
  
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Figure 1. sfGFP(Sp) in <em>E.coli</em> Top 10.
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When the sfGFP is integrated in the genome of <em>B. subtilis</em> 168 the colonies do not appear green by eye but under the microscope they are very well green.
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<p> When the sfGFP is integrated into the genome of <em>B. subtilis</em> 168 the colonies do not appear green by eye but under the microscope the GFP signal is well seen.</p>
  
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Figure 2. sfGFP(Sp) in <em>B. subtilis</em> 168
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Images were taken with an Olympus IX71 microscope (Personal DV, Applied Precision; assembled by Imsol, Preston, United Kingdom) using CoolSNAP HQ2 camera (Princeton Instruments, Trenton, NJ, USA) with a 100× phase-contrast objective. Fluorescence filter sets (excitation, 450 to 490 nm; emission, 500 to 550 nm) used to visualize GFP were from Chroma Technology Corporation (Bellows Falls, VT, USA). The exposure times were 0.2 s with 32% excitation xenon light (300 W) for B. subtilis.
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<span class='h3bb'>Sequence and Features</span>
 
<span class='h3bb'>Sequence and Features</span>

Latest revision as of 12:59, 19 October 2016


sfGFP(Sp)

sfGFP(Sp) is a reporter gene originally optimized for Streptococcus pneumoniae.

It has been shown when expressed in B. subtilis that the signal is even brighter than the one from sfGFP(Bs). [1].


Usage and Biology

E.coli appears green, when grown with this BioBrick.

Figure 1. sfGFP(Sp) in E.coli Top10.

When the sfGFP is integrated into the genome of B. subtilis 168 the colonies do not appear green by eye but under the microscope the GFP signal is well seen.

Figure 2. sfGFP(Sp) in B. subtilis 168.

Images were taken with an Olympus IX71 microscope (Personal DV, Applied Precision; assembled by Imsol, Preston, United Kingdom) using CoolSNAP HQ2 camera (Princeton Instruments, Trenton, NJ, USA) with a 100× phase-contrast objective. Fluorescence filter sets (excitation, 450 to 490 nm; emission, 500 to 550 nm) used to visualize GFP were from Chroma Technology Corporation (Bellows Falls, VT, USA). The exposure times were 0.2 s with 32% excitation xenon light (300 W) for B. subtilis.

Sequence and Features


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