Team:Heidelberg LSL/Project UVsensors
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- | <p> SOS response promoters from <i>E. coli</i> were either annealed from synthetic oligos or taken from the <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Main_Page"> | + | <p> SOS response promoters from <i>E.coli</i> were either annealed from synthetic oligos or taken from the <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Main_Page">partsregistry</a>. Promoters were ligated together with digested standard reporter constructs thereby generating our final radiation sensor constructs.</p> |
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<p>It was intended to generate constructs that are able to sense irradiation and respond to UV light with a colorful output. For details of the cloning procedure, please refer to our <a href="https://2012hs.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg_LSL/Notebook">notebook</a>.</p> | <p>It was intended to generate constructs that are able to sense irradiation and respond to UV light with a colorful output. For details of the cloning procedure, please refer to our <a href="https://2012hs.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg_LSL/Notebook">notebook</a>.</p> | ||
- | <p>First, we looked for proper <i>E. coli</i> promoters known to be involved in the SOS response. While | + | <p>First, we looked for proper <i>E. coli</i> promoters known to be involved in the SOS response. While recB, recC and sulA promoters were generated with custom-made oligonucleotides, we took precA as biobrick <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_J22106">BBa_J22106</a>. We designed the oligos for precB, precC and psulA to contain <a href="http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/45138/BBFRFC10.txt?sequence=1"> BBa</a> standard prefix and suffix and putative promoter sequences (approx. 50 bp upstream of the start codon of each gene) taken from the <a href="http://ecoliwiki.net/Main_Page">EcoliWiki</a>. Oligos were annealed and then directly used for ligation since they already contained the required overhangs. The precA part was therefore digested with EcoRI and SpeI. |
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- | As reporters, we decided for GFP and LacZ from the biobricks <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E0240">BBa_E0240</a> and <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K173004">BBa_K173004</a>, respectively. We digested those plasmids with | + | As reporters, we decided for GFP and LacZ from the biobricks <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E0240">BBa_E0240</a> and <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K173004">BBa_K173004</a>, respectively. We digested those plasmids with EcoRI and XbaI to allow for ligation with promoters via standard assembly. |
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- | Finally, constructs were transformed into <i>E. coli</i> strain BL21 and applied to sense UV radiation with visible output. | + | Finally, constructs were transformed into <i>E.coli</i> strain BL21 and applied to sense UV radiation with visible output. |
Prior to submission, parts were transferred into <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:pSB1C3">pSB1C3 backbone</a>.</p> | Prior to submission, parts were transferred into <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:pSB1C3">pSB1C3 backbone</a>.</p> | ||
Latest revision as of 10:27, 18 July 2012
Sensor Construction
Overview
SOS response promoters from E.coli were either annealed from synthetic oligos or taken from the partsregistry. Promoters were ligated together with digested standard reporter constructs thereby generating our final radiation sensor constructs.
Description
It was intended to generate constructs that are able to sense irradiation and respond to UV light with a colorful output. For details of the cloning procedure, please refer to our notebook.
First, we looked for proper E. coli promoters known to be involved in the SOS response. While recB, recC and sulA promoters were generated with custom-made oligonucleotides, we took precA as biobrick BBa_J22106. We designed the oligos for precB, precC and psulA to contain BBa standard prefix and suffix and putative promoter sequences (approx. 50 bp upstream of the start codon of each gene) taken from the EcoliWiki. Oligos were annealed and then directly used for ligation since they already contained the required overhangs. The precA part was therefore digested with EcoRI and SpeI.
As reporters, we decided for GFP and LacZ from the biobricks BBa_E0240 and BBa_K173004, respectively. We digested those plasmids with EcoRI and XbaI to allow for ligation with promoters via standard assembly.
Finally, constructs were transformed into E.coli strain BL21 and applied to sense UV radiation with visible output.
Prior to submission, parts were transferred into pSB1C3 backbone.
Details
The following constructs were created by the above explained strategy.
Number |
Promoter |
Reporter |
Backbone |
01 | precA | gfp | pSB1K3 |
02 | psulA | gfp | pSB1K3 |
03 | precA | lacZ | pSB1K3 |
04 | precB | lacZ | pSB1K3 |
05 | precC | lacZ | pSB1K3 |
06 | psulA | lacZ | pSB1K3 |
07 | precA | lacZ | pSB1C3 | 08 | precB | lacZ | pSB1C3 | 09 | psulA | lacZ | pSB1C3 |
Sensor constructs
Those constructs were successfully generated, characterized and submitted as parts.