Part:BBa_K2323003
GFP-pdt2E
This GFP (E0040) is tagged with a protein degradation tag (pdt) called pdt2E. This causes the protein to degrade in E.coli with a first-order rate of 0.0046 per min, from the ClpP machinery of E.coli. It is under the control of a pTet promoter (aTc inducible) and the RBS is B0034. The terminator is B0015.
This biobrick is part of a collection of degradation tags, characterized on this page. See also BBa_K2323005, BBa_K2323006, BBa_K2323007, BBa_K2323008.
The cells were then softly pelleted (2000rcf, 5min) and resuspended in fresh M9 Medium. This step was repeated a second time. This transfer into a minimal medium stops cell growth. The cells were then diluted at OD 0.45 with M9 medium and x1 chloramphenicol (25µg/mL) was added. Chloramphenicol stops protein synthesis by inhibiting the ribosome.
3x300µL of each culture were pipetting in the 96-well plate of a plate reader (Fluostar, BMG Labtech). The absorbance at 600nm and the fluorescence in the GFP channel (exc: 485nm, em: 520nm) were measured. The plate was shaken so that the cells do not deposit.
For analysis, we divided the fluorescence intensity by the absorbance. We then normalized this data to the highest value (which corresponds to the maximal amount of GFP), and plotted the percentage of remaining GFP over time.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 724
Plasmid composition
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