Part:BBa_K2797008
Positive control for the iGEM InterLab Study (mNeonGreen)
BBa_K2797008 Positive control (originally promoter MeasKit BBa_I20270) for the iGEM 2018 InterLab study with mneongreen replacing the GFP fluorescent reporter.
Usage and Biology
The mNeonGreen protein is widely used in the imaging of cellular components due to it having a fluorescence 3-5 times that of GFP. Importantly however, it is thought to be more photostable than the mut3GFP used in the InterLab study, although there is little indication in the literature that it has been used as a reporter for the characterisation of circuits. Replacing mut3GFP with mNeonGreen allowed the investigation of whether the fast folding capabilities coupled with its brightness and higher photostability could yield a lower spread of fluorescence values in regard to the original mut3GFP, making it a better tool for part characterisation.
Newcastle 2018 - Interlab Characterisation
Three further InterLab studies were carried out using mNeonGreen expressing E. coli DH5-alpha. These contained the original test devices from the iGEM 2018 distribution kit (Anderson Promoter Collection), using the same conditions as the original study. The fluorescein/OD of the mNeonGreen study was compared to the original InterLab test device data by using a fluorescein calibration curve. Two distinct errors were present in this study:
- TD6 did not successfully transform- Unknown cause, currently thought to be due to failed assembly.
- TD5 reproducibility error - Upon sequencing, TD5 was revealed to be the positive control due to human error and the data was subsequently removed from analysis.
Nonetheless, mNeonGreen test devices did appear to show a tighter spread of data on observation.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 39
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
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