Coding

Part:BBa_K1113701:Experience

Designed by: Belen Cespedes   Group: iGEM13_UC_Chile   (2013-09-18)
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We test the targeting sequence of the RuBisCO-GFP (the large and short subunit) in a co-transformation with the Carboxysome biobick (Bba_K1113100)+ RFP, all this in the TOP10 E. coli strain, then we observe this bacterias with the confocal microscope and look for colocalization of both GFP (targeting sequence) and RFP (carboxysomes).

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Figure 1. Confocal Microscopy. Brightfield, GFP filter, RFP filter and merge are shown.

As observed in Figure 1, two of our constructs display co-localization of green and red fluorescence. Finally we quantify the amount of colocalization of our targeting sequence and obtained (Table 1) that the construct that had the grearest co-localization was C.LG, which is the large subunit of RuBisCO with GFP attached to the carboxil terminal end of the enzime.
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Table 1. Quantify of the colocalization.

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