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Part:BBa_K902002:Experience

Designed by: Emily Hicks   Group: iGEM12_Calgary   (2012-08-29)
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Applications of BBa_K902002

This biobrick was used as a novel electrochemical reporter by the Calgary 2012 iGEM team. It has been shown to cleave teh chemical para-nitrophenol-β-D-glucuronide (PNPG) into glucuronic acid and para-nitrophenol (PNP). The resultant phenol, PNP, oxidizes at a voltage of 1.6V vs the Reduction of Hydrogen Electrode (RHE), allowing for electrochemical detection of the level of the chemical present in the solution.

User Reviews

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BBa_K902002 Review Number 1 Not understood Calgary 2012

Detection of the product of the cleavage of PNPG into PNP was carried out at a carbon working electrode in a solution of 25mL 0.1M pH7 PBS. This was done with or without the addition of 100µM IPTG to induce the lacI promoter. While detection is observed in the uninduced sample due to leaky expression, the levels of induced expression is much higher almost immediately after induction.

Figure 1: Potentiostatic detection of PNP at 1.6V vs RHE by either an IPTG induced uidA gene or leaky expression of an uninduced uidA gene.