Composite

Part:BBa_K875005:Experience

Designed by: Marija Drikic, Giorgio Gargari   Group: iGEM12_Trieste   (2012-09-23)
Revision as of 07:36, 26 September 2012 by Drikicmarija (Talk | contribs) (Applications of BBa_K875005)

This experience page is provided so that any user may enter their experience using this part.
Please enter how you used this part and how it worked out.



===Applications of BBa_K875005===

The construct was tested in E.coli W3110 strain which was previously trasformed with p-REP 4 encoding for the T5 Lac Repressor. The recombinant bacterial colonies were induced at O.D.= 0.4 (2x102 bacterial cells/ml) with IPTG (1mM) at 37°C in shaker. 2ml of bacterial culture was centrifucated and the pellet was resuspended in 200μl of lysis buffer. The samples were then sonificated and boiled for 5 min at 95°C. 10μl of lysates of induced, non-induced and non trasformed bacterial coltures were resolved on SDS-PAGE. The expression of fusion protein LPP-OmpA-scFv 54.6-His was tested by Western blotting with anti-6HIS antibodies (Fig. 1).

<img style="margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; float: left;" alt="omPasip" src="IMG_WB_ompa_SIP.png" height="142" width="424" />FIG. 2. Expression of SIP 54.6 cloned in fusion with the LPP-OmpA leader sequence. Western blots of lysates of E.coli W3110 bacterial strain expressing the recombinant protein SIP 54.6, induced or non-induced with IPTG. The blot was reacted with the Affinity purified antibody goat anti-Human IgA(α).

 

 

Western blot with anti-6HIS antibodies showed the band corresponding to SIP 54.6 at the expected position in the IPTG-induced sample. In the non-induced sample, a weaker signal is also detected suggesting that the promoter is leaky; aspecific signals are also visible. Some of them are due to proteins partially degraded.

Reference:
1. “Transport and anchoring of 8-lactamase to the external surface of Escherichia coli” J. A. Francisco, C. F. Earhart and G. Georgiou. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 89, pp. 2713-2717, April 1992 Biochemistry.
2. “Recombinant norovirus-specific scFv inhibit virus-like particle binding to cellular ligands” K. Ettayebi and M. E. Hardy. Published: 31 January 2008 in Virology Journal 2008, 5:21

 

User Reviews

UNIQ2179f49cbc895ff1-partinfo-00000000-QINU UNIQ2179f49cbc895ff1-partinfo-00000001-QINU