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===Characterization of BBa_K1060003===
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https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/d/d5/BBa_K1060003.jpg
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''E. coli'' BL21(DE3) strain
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IPTG: 0,2mM
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salicylate: 1mM
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chorismate: 1mM
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Samples were analyzed with a calibrated Autosystem XL gas chromatograph with a headspace sampler (HS40; Perkin-Elmer, Wellesley, Mass.) and equipped with a CP-Wax 52 CB column. Headspace GC was performed on pure MeS (Sigma-Aldrich) (A), on culture supernatant from a E. coli BL21 strain harbouring BBa_K1060003 without (B) or with 0.1 mM salicylic acid (C). MeS could be detected at 12.832 minutes in (A) and (C) but not when no salicylic acid was added. (For more details please go to [http://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Glucosemodel/MeS here].)
 
Samples were analyzed with a calibrated Autosystem XL gas chromatograph with a headspace sampler (HS40; Perkin-Elmer, Wellesley, Mass.) and equipped with a CP-Wax 52 CB column. Headspace GC was performed on pure MeS (Sigma-Aldrich) (A), on culture supernatant from a E. coli BL21 strain harbouring BBa_K1060003 without (B) or with 0.1 mM salicylic acid (C). MeS could be detected at 12.832 minutes in (A) and (C) but not when no salicylic acid was added. (For more details please go to [http://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Glucosemodel/MeS here].)
 
[[File:Headspace gc.JPG|900px|center]]
 
[[File:Headspace gc.JPG|900px|center]]
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===MeS protein expression experiment===
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Similar to our set-up for the EBF synthase protein expression, we tested the MIT biobrick ([https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J45700 BBa_J45700]) and our novel MeS construct via protein expression. We transformed our constructs in an ''E.coli'' expression strain, grew them at various temperatures (room temperature and 37 degrees celcius) and induced expression with increasing amounts of IPTG. We also added salicylate or chorismate to the growth medium in an attempt to increase MeS production.
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The figure shows results obtained with the [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J45700 BBa_J45700] brick. Our biobrick showed similar results (data not shown). Increasing the amount of IPTG did not influence the protein expression profile (compare lanes a-d or lanes e-h) but we do see some bands in the lanes a-d which we cannot see in lanes e-f (eg a band just above 55 kDa). Nonetheless, this observation can be verified with lower amounts of the protein extracts. Nonetheless, our smell test would suggest that the MeS brick does work. Hence, we need a more sensitive approach to identify the protein production of the MeS brick. Possible approaches would be via classic western blot experiment or a GC-MS set-up.
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[[File:MeS_protein.JPG|600px|center]]
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Lanes a-d were induced at OD600nm 0.5, Lanes e-h were induced at OD600nm 1.0 with the indicated concentration of IPTG. Cells were grown further for 1 hrs at 25°C. An identical experiment was performed with cells grown for 6hrs after induction. Finally, the brick was also tested with cells grown at 37°C
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=== Smell testing ===
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'''Smell Test 1.0'''
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https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/8/8e/BBa_K1060003_SmellTest_24h_37C.jpg
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To test this device several setups for smell tests where made. In the graph shown here the samples were incubated for 24h at 37°C. Methyl salicylate (MeS) has a wintergreen odor and can be detected by scent. 11 people smelled each sample independently of one another and answered if they could smell MS or not. For more details on the experimental setup and a discussion of the results go [http://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Glucosemodel/MeS here] under 'smell test'. Chorismate was added to test the salicylate production ([https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J45320 BBa_J45320]) and salicylate to test the wintergreen odor generator ([https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J45120 BBa_J45120]).
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'''Smell test 2.0'''
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https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/1/14/Smell_test_KULEUVEN_upgrade.jpg
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Here we tested and compared the activity of the original MIT 2006 Brick ([https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J45700 BBa_J45700] and our Brick under different conditions via a blind smell test (11 participants). The MeS (wintergreen) smell got stronger from 8 to 24 hours incubation time. Growing bacteria at 37 °C also produced a more pronounced smell than those at room temperature. Addition of salicylate positively affected the smell, independent of the incubation time. The chorismate effect became only noticeable after 24 hours.
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We chose to further characterise the MeS generator along with our other Bricks in the pSB1C3 shipping vector to allow comparisons to be made with other Bricks in the registry.
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===Improvement of <Partinfo>BBa_J45700</partinfo>===
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As we recloned this part into the standard pSB1C3 backbone, in the sense of ease of use, we <b>improved</b> the brick <Partinfo>BBa_J45700</partinfo>.

Revision as of 00:16, 29 October 2013

Methyl Salicylate Production

KU_Leuven 2013 requested the BBa_J45700 brick from MIT 2006 and recloned into the pSB1C3 standard plasmid backbone. For the assembly of this part we refer to the original MIT brick BBa_J45700 => "We assembled a complete wintergreen odor biosynthetic system (BBa_J45700) by combining the salicylic acid (BBa_J45320) and wintergreen odor generators (BBa_J45120). BBa_J45700 catalyzes the conversion of the cellular metabolite chorismate to methyl salicylate or wintergreen odor."

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BamHI site found at 744
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 1689
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2093
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2218
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2229
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2510
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2978
  • 1000
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
    Illegal BsaI site found at 285



Characterization of BBa_K1060003

BBa_K1060003.jpg

E. coli BL21(DE3) strain

IPTG: 0,2mM

salicylate: 1mM

chorismate: 1mM

control: BL21(DE3) without plasmid and antbiotics


Headspace Gas-Chromatography

Samples were analyzed with a calibrated Autosystem XL gas chromatograph with a headspace sampler (HS40; Perkin-Elmer, Wellesley, Mass.) and equipped with a CP-Wax 52 CB column. Headspace GC was performed on pure MeS (Sigma-Aldrich) (A), on culture supernatant from a E. coli BL21 strain harbouring BBa_K1060003 without (B) or with 0.1 mM salicylic acid (C). MeS could be detected at 12.832 minutes in (A) and (C) but not when no salicylic acid was added. (For more details please go to [http://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Glucosemodel/MeS here].)

Headspace gc.JPG


MeS protein expression experiment

Similar to our set-up for the EBF synthase protein expression, we tested the MIT biobrick (BBa_J45700) and our novel MeS construct via protein expression. We transformed our constructs in an E.coli expression strain, grew them at various temperatures (room temperature and 37 degrees celcius) and induced expression with increasing amounts of IPTG. We also added salicylate or chorismate to the growth medium in an attempt to increase MeS production.

The figure shows results obtained with the BBa_J45700 brick. Our biobrick showed similar results (data not shown). Increasing the amount of IPTG did not influence the protein expression profile (compare lanes a-d or lanes e-h) but we do see some bands in the lanes a-d which we cannot see in lanes e-f (eg a band just above 55 kDa). Nonetheless, this observation can be verified with lower amounts of the protein extracts. Nonetheless, our smell test would suggest that the MeS brick does work. Hence, we need a more sensitive approach to identify the protein production of the MeS brick. Possible approaches would be via classic western blot experiment or a GC-MS set-up.

MeS protein.JPG

Lanes a-d were induced at OD600nm 0.5, Lanes e-h were induced at OD600nm 1.0 with the indicated concentration of IPTG. Cells were grown further for 1 hrs at 25°C. An identical experiment was performed with cells grown for 6hrs after induction. Finally, the brick was also tested with cells grown at 37°C


Smell testing

Smell Test 1.0

BBa_K1060003_SmellTest_24h_37C.jpg


To test this device several setups for smell tests where made. In the graph shown here the samples were incubated for 24h at 37°C. Methyl salicylate (MeS) has a wintergreen odor and can be detected by scent. 11 people smelled each sample independently of one another and answered if they could smell MS or not. For more details on the experimental setup and a discussion of the results go [http://2013.igem.org/Team:KU_Leuven/Project/Glucosemodel/MeS here] under 'smell test'. Chorismate was added to test the salicylate production (BBa_J45320) and salicylate to test the wintergreen odor generator (BBa_J45120).


Smell test 2.0

Smell_test_KULEUVEN_upgrade.jpg

Here we tested and compared the activity of the original MIT 2006 Brick (BBa_J45700 and our Brick under different conditions via a blind smell test (11 participants). The MeS (wintergreen) smell got stronger from 8 to 24 hours incubation time. Growing bacteria at 37 °C also produced a more pronounced smell than those at room temperature. Addition of salicylate positively affected the smell, independent of the incubation time. The chorismate effect became only noticeable after 24 hours.

We chose to further characterise the MeS generator along with our other Bricks in the pSB1C3 shipping vector to allow comparisons to be made with other Bricks in the registry.

Improvement of BBa_J45700

As we recloned this part into the standard pSB1C3 backbone, in the sense of ease of use, we improved the brick BBa_J45700.