Part:BBa_K1033900
meffBlue, blue chromoprotein (incl RBS, J23110)
This chromoprotein from the coral Montipora efflorescens, meffBlue (also known as Rtms5), naturally exhibits strong color when expressed. The protein has an absorption maximum at 592 nm giving it a blue color visible to the naked eye. Compared to many other chromoproteins, such as amilCP (BBa_K592009), amilGFP (BBa_K592010), spisPink (BBa_K1033932), asPink (BBa_K1033933) and aeBlue (BBa_K864401), the color development is slower. The color is readily observed in both LB or on agar plates after 24-64 hours of incubation. The protein meffBlue has significant sequence homologies with proteins in the GFP family.
Usage and Biology
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Contribution
Group: Linkoping_Sweden iGEM 2021
Author: Ewelina Bladh
Summary:
In this contribution, we recorded color development in colonies of E.coli cells of strain XL1. In addition to studying the color development, we determined meffBlue's absorbance maximum wavelength.
Color Development
In order to determine the progression of color development in colonies, E.coli cells (XL1) were plated onto LB-Miller agar plates containing a concentration of 25 ug/mL chloramphenicol. The cells were plated in two ways. The first by plating 100 µL immediately from the liquid culture. The second by first centrifuging the culture, discarding 90% of the supernatant and resuspending the cell pellet in the remaining 10%, followed by plating 100 µL of the resuspension. This results in what is from now on referred to as the diluted and concentrated plate, respectively.
These plates were incubated in 37°C for the following four days, where they were checked upon each day. Figure 1, displayed below, shows the diluted and concentrated plates during this four day study. The illustration of the diluted plate shows that after 12 hours, no color can be seen to the naked eye. This changes over the course of the next 24 hours, where at 36 hours the colonies are clearly visible. The color intensity increases over the next two days. The same can be said about the concentrated plate, but unlike the diluted plate the concentrated plate shows indications of colored colonies already at 12 hours.
Absorbance and Fluorescence
Single colonies displaying a blue color were picked from the diluted plates to create liquid cultures. The liquid cultures consist of 5 mL LB-Miller media and a concentration of 25 µg/mL chloramphenicol. The liquid cultures were incubated at 37°C and 200 rpm for the next two days to ensure protein expression. After incubation, the liquid cultures were centrifuged until a pellet formed. The supernatant was discarded, and the remaining pellet was placed in a -20°C freezer. Cell lysis was done using both water and sonication. The frozen pellet was thawed and 5 mL autoclaved dH2O was added, followed by vortex treatment to resuspend the pellet. Sonication on ice was the next step taken to lyse any cells that did not lyse upon the addition of water. The amplitude of the sonicator was set to 30%, 30 seconds pulsing followed by 30 seconds rest for a total of 2 minutes. Following sonication, the cultures were centrifuged until a pellet formed whereupon the supernatant was transferred to a clean 15 mL Falcon tube and the pellet was discarded. The supernatant of meffBlue can be see to the left in Figure 2. Simultaneous experiments with other chromoproteins was also made, their supernatant can be seen with meffBlue to the right in Figure 2. The following chromoproteins were also assessed in the same way as meffBlue: tsPurple (</html>BBa_K1033903), amajLime (BBa_K1033914), spisPink (BBa_K1033923), gfasPurple (BBa_BBa_K1033917), and asPink (BBa_K1033926).
As a control, plates were also made with untransformed XL1-cells. A colony was picked from the diluted plate to start a liquid culture, followed by lysis like the cells transformed with meffBlue. Treatment of control and experimental cells was identical apart from the control culture not being exposed to antibiotics. The supernatant of the control can be seen to the right in ''Figure 2'' along with other chromoproteins.
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abs | 592 nm |