Part:BBa_K1632010
fimB (wild-type)
The fim switch is inverted by FimB.The FimB protein inverts the fim switch in the ON-to-OFF direction.
In order to assay the function of our FimB, we added a GFP coding sequence on the downstream of the fim switch.The fim switch[default ON](wild-type)_gfp (BBa_K1632007) emitts fluorescence when expressed, while the fim switch [default OFF](wild-type)_gfp(BBa_K1632008) does not emit florescence when expressed. We also added PBAD/araC on the upstream of fimB.PBAD/araC_fimB (BBa_K1632012) can induce the expression of FimB in the presence of arabinose. We co-transformed a fim switch_gfp and a PBAD/araC_fim recombinase in the E. coli DH5alpha strain. We measured the fluorescence intensity of the cells induced by different concentraions of arabinose.
From the experimental results, our FimB inverted the fim switch[default ON](wild-type) from ON-to-OFF and the fim switch[defult OFF](wild-type) from OFF-to-ON, depending on the concentration of arabinose.
When the concentration of FimB (wild-type) increased by increasing the concentration of arabinose, we confirmed that the fluorescence intensity decreased in both ON to OFF process and OFF to ON process.
The result of the reporter cell (2) shows that when the concentration of arabinose is increased to 0〜20 microM, the fluorescence intensity increases. This shows the function of FimB (wild-type) inverting the fim switch (wild-type) from OFF to ON. However, when the arabinose concentration is excess amount (5mM), the fluorescence intensity decreases (Fig. 3). According to [1], this is caused by the excess increase of the inversion rate of the fim switch. When the inversion rate is too high, there is not enough time for transcription initiation. Consequently, the GFP expression decreases.
For more information, see [http://2015.igem.org/Team:Tokyo_Tech/Project our work in Tokyo_Tech 2015 wiki].
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
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