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Part:BBa_J33201:Experience

Designed by: Chris French   Group: iGEM2006_Edinburgh   (2006-10-13)
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Applications of BBa_J33201

This part is designed for the detection of arsenic (as arsenate or arsenite) in drinking water. Various reporter genes can be attached to the part and will be induced in the presence of arsenate or arsenite.

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iGEM Edinburgh 2006

As part of IGEM 2006, the Edinburgh team attached this part to a lacZ' reporter gene and observed activity in the presence of arsenate. When lactose was included in the growth medium, lactose hydrolysis by LacZ, followed by lactose fermentation, resulted in a considerable pH drop in the presence of arsenate at concentrations as low as 5 ppb arsenic (0.067 micromolar). Effects typically required around 5 hours incubation in the presence of arsenate to become manifest, longer at arsenate concentrations below about 0.2 micromolar. In other work using xylE as a reporter gene, we have observed a similar time course, with around 5 hours induction required for an obervable increase in reporter gene activity.

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iGEM IvyTechSouthBendIN 2012

As part of IGEM 2012, the Ivy Tech Team loaded J33201 into the Endy Lab expression vector J61002 to compare relative promoter strengths by RFP expression. Briefly 8x10^7 Top Ten E.coli cells transformed with J33201 in J61002 were suspended in 200 uL of LB with increasing concentrations of sodium arsenic (from 0 to 100 uM) and incubated for 24 hrs, 37C. Fluorescence was measured at Em 625 (30) following Ex at 585 (20) on a Molecular Diagnostics FilterMax F3 machine. Sensitivity to added sodium arsenate was found to be about 3 uM.

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J33201 in J61002 ars dose response lower.PNG
J33201 in J61002 ars dose response data.PNG
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