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===pCaiF strength===
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pCaiF is one of our Biobricks of the sensing project. It's function is to express proteins under glucose limitation conditions. In order to measure its strength we attached the GFP generator in front of it.  
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pCaiF is one of our Biobricks of the sensing project. It's function is to express proteins under glucose limitation conditions. In order to measure its strength we attached the GFP generator [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E0240 BBa_E0240] in front of this new promoter in order to know the response produced in the different growth phases.
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Our results are shown in the following plots:
[[Image:TU_Delft_pCaiF_final.jpg]]
[[Image:TU_Delft_pCaiF_final.jpg]]
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Also, it is well known that this promotor it's active during diauxic shifts, that's why we measured the GFP production using glucose as a first carbon source (concentration of 1g/L) and Potassium Laurate (5mM) as a secondary carbon source. The results that we got suggest that the part works like a charm! During glucose starvation high levels of cAMP can be found in cells, which enhances the expression of the proteins downstream of this promoter. On the other hand when the secondary carbon source is being catabolized by the cells, cAMP levels drop and thus the expression of genes regulated by pCaiF.
Also, it is well known that this promotor it's active during diauxic shifts, that's why we measured the GFP production using glucose as a first carbon source (concentration of 1g/L) and Potassium Laurate (5mM) as a secondary carbon source. The results that we got suggest that the part works like a charm! During glucose starvation high levels of cAMP can be found in cells, which enhances the expression of the proteins downstream of this promoter. On the other hand when the secondary carbon source is being catabolized by the cells, cAMP levels drop and thus the expression of genes regulated by pCaiF.
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Surprisingly, we found a leaky production of GFP, however according to our treatment the GFP production during the exponential phase is lower than in the stationary phase, something expected due to the fact that the regulator of this system is the intracellular cAMP levels.
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[[Image:TU_Delft_pCaiF_final2.jpg]]

Revision as of 09:40, 27 October 2010

CharacterizationResultsParts

Sensing Results

pCaiF strength

BBa_K398326

pCaiF is one of our Biobricks of the sensing project. It's function is to express proteins under glucose limitation conditions. In order to measure its strength we attached the GFP generator BBa_E0240 in front of this new promoter in order to know the response produced in the different growth phases.

Our results are shown in the following plots:

TU Delft pCaiF final.jpg

TU Delft pCaiF 10g.jpg

TU Delft pCaiF 5g.jpg

TU Delft pCaiF 2g.jpg

TU Delft pCaiF diauxic.jpg

TU Delft pCaiF LB.jpg

TU Delft pCaiF 05LB.jpg


Different media, and carbon source concentrations were tested in order to obtain an insight about the protein production during starvation.

TU Delft pCaiF comp.jpg

Also, it is well known that this promotor it's active during diauxic shifts, that's why we measured the GFP production using glucose as a first carbon source (concentration of 1g/L) and Potassium Laurate (5mM) as a secondary carbon source. The results that we got suggest that the part works like a charm! During glucose starvation high levels of cAMP can be found in cells, which enhances the expression of the proteins downstream of this promoter. On the other hand when the secondary carbon source is being catabolized by the cells, cAMP levels drop and thus the expression of genes regulated by pCaiF.


Surprisingly, we found a leaky production of GFP, however according to our treatment the GFP production during the exponential phase is lower than in the stationary phase, something expected due to the fact that the regulator of this system is the intracellular cAMP levels.

TU Delft pCaiF final2.jpg


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