Part:BBa_K2403003
TDH3 promoter>EGFP protein
We expressed this gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and feed it to B.xylophilus.
Usage and Biology
Aiming for feeding RNAi of B. xylophilus, our team had to confirm that B. xylophilus surely eats S. cerevisiae. To confirm this, we expressed high levels of EGFP in S. cerevisiae by combining BBa_K530008(TDH3 promoter) and BBa_K1875003 (EGFP) and creating BBa_K2403003. Since this part produces a very strong green fluorescence, it is useful for tracking yeast.
Characterization
Our team observed that yeast fluoresces EGFP as shown in fig.1. We cultured nematodes using this green fluorescent yeast as a bait. A few days later, we collected and observed the nematodes with a confocal microscope.
It was confirmed that there were individuals emitting strong green fluorescence, and it was possible to confirm for the first time in the world that this nematode is eating S. cerevisiae (fig 2). This fluorescence illuminates the entire intestinal tract of B. xylophilus, and it is shown that this yeast is also useful as a tool for seeing the intestinal structure of nematodes.
Figure1: Observation of S. cerevisiae expressing EGFP from this TDH3 promoter with a fluorescence microscope.
Figure2 : B. xylophilus full of EGFP in its intestine.
According to the above results, this new part makes sufficiently high intensity EGFP expressed in yeast, and the amount is sufficient to observe the intestinal structure of the nematode feeding the yeast. Such usage greatly extends the use applications of BBa_K530008 and BBa_K1875003, making it possible to conduct similar experiments on other nematode species with stylets that prey on yeast.
Reference
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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