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===The original part P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub>(BBa_K823000)===
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P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub>(BBa_K823000) is a weak, constitutive promoter from <i>B. subtilis</i>. It’s responsible for the transcription of the last four genes of the <i>liaIHGFSR</i> locus and therefore for the production of the components of the LiaRS system, which is important for the detection of cell wall antibiotics (Jordan et al., 2006). P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> was evaluated with the lux operon as well as the <i>lacZ</i> as reporter. For more details, visit the Data page of the LMU-Munich Team 2012 or get an overview of the whole project Beadzillus.(http://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich)
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===Design===
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We improved the part P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> (BBa_K823000) which is a weak, constitutive promoter of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i>. Inspired by the relatively strong constitutive promoter P<sub>43</sub>(BBa_K143013), we chose to mimic its structure, which can be recognized by both sigma factor 55 (the major sigma factor A) and sigma factor 37 (the lag phase sigma factor B). As the promoter P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> is a constitutive <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> &#963;A promoter, we replace some part of the promoter P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> sequence with the &#963;B recognition site at the same relative position which the &#963;B recognition site to the &#963;A recognition site of the promoter P<sub>43</sub> to create the new promoter P<sub><i>liaG&#38;43</i></sub>.
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===Luminescence measurements===
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The constitutive promoters P<sub><i>liaG&#38;43</i></sub> (BBa_K2705008) was evaluated in the reporter vector pHT01-P<sub><i>x</i></sub>-GFP. The promoter activity results in gene expression and production of the green fluorescence protein(GFP). The fluorescence intensity(FI) was measured by the Multimode Plate Reader <i>Enspire</i>(PerkinElmer).
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All clones showed a normal growth behavior. As the &#963;B recognition site of P<sub>43</sub> we added is for the lag phase, we tested the FI at the very beginning (the lag phase, Fig.1) and at the very last(the stationary phase , Fig.1b) of its life. P<sub><i>liaG&#38;43</i></sub> outperformed the original promoter P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> at the lag phase, whose activity is about 1.5 times as high as that of P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub>.
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[[File: Fig. 1 Luminescence measurement of the constitutive <i>Bacillus</i> promoters P<sub><i>liaG&#38;43-2</i></sub> and P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> in the reporter vector pHT01-P<sub>x</sub>-GFP.png|600px|center|thumb|''' Fig. 1 Luminescence measurement of the constitutive <i>Bacillus</i> promoters P<sub><i>liaG&#38;43-2</i></sub> and P<sub><i>liaG</i></sub> in the reporter vector pHT01-P<sub>x</sub>-GFP.''' The strains were cultured in LB medium with 5 &#181;g/mL chloramphenicol in dark for 2 hours. Fluorescence intensity of GFP and the OD<sub>600</sub> was measured. Data indicate mean values &#177; standard deviations from three independent experiments performed in triplicates. &#10052; &#10052;Very significantly different (P &#8249; 0.01) by Student&#39;s t-test.
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Revision as of 03:06, 17 October 2018


PliaG&43

PliaG&43 is a promoter which is artificially combine PliaG and P43.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


The original part PliaG(BBa_K823000)

PliaG(BBa_K823000) is a weak, constitutive promoter from B. subtilis. It’s responsible for the transcription of the last four genes of the liaIHGFSR locus and therefore for the production of the components of the LiaRS system, which is important for the detection of cell wall antibiotics (Jordan et al., 2006). PliaG was evaluated with the lux operon as well as the lacZ as reporter. For more details, visit the Data page of the LMU-Munich Team 2012 or get an overview of the whole project Beadzillus.(http://2012.igem.org/Team:LMU-Munich)

Design

We improved the part PliaG (BBa_K823000) which is a weak, constitutive promoter of Bacillus subtilis. Inspired by the relatively strong constitutive promoter P43(BBa_K143013), we chose to mimic its structure, which can be recognized by both sigma factor 55 (the major sigma factor A) and sigma factor 37 (the lag phase sigma factor B). As the promoter PliaG is a constitutive Bacillus subtilis σA promoter, we replace some part of the promoter PliaG sequence with the σB recognition site at the same relative position which the σB recognition site to the σA recognition site of the promoter P43 to create the new promoter PliaG&43.

Luminescence measurements

The constitutive promoters PliaG&43 (BBa_K2705008) was evaluated in the reporter vector pHT01-Px-GFP. The promoter activity results in gene expression and production of the green fluorescence protein(GFP). The fluorescence intensity(FI) was measured by the Multimode Plate Reader Enspire(PerkinElmer). All clones showed a normal growth behavior. As the σB recognition site of P43 we added is for the lag phase, we tested the FI at the very beginning (the lag phase, Fig.1) and at the very last(the stationary phase , Fig.1b) of its life. PliaG&43 outperformed the original promoter PliaG at the lag phase, whose activity is about 1.5 times as high as that of PliaG. [[File: Fig. 1 Luminescence measurement of the constitutive Bacillus promoters PliaG&43-2 and PliaG in the reporter vector pHT01-Px-GFP.png|600px|center|thumb| Fig. 1 Luminescence measurement of the constitutive Bacillus promoters PliaG&43-2 and PliaG in the reporter vector pHT01-Px-GFP. The strains were cultured in LB medium with 5 µg/mL chloramphenicol in dark for 2 hours. Fluorescence intensity of GFP and the OD600 was measured. Data indicate mean values ± standard deviations from three independent experiments performed in triplicates. ❄ ❄Very significantly different (P ‹ 0.01) by Student's t-test. .]]