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== Hy-Bi: Pili Hyperexpression == | == Hy-Bi: Pili Hyperexpression == | ||
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[[Image:Michigan-Pili2.png|350px|thumb|left|Fig. 1 An electron micrograph view of E. coli, with a close-up of the pili in the inset.]] | [[Image:Michigan-Pili2.png|350px|thumb|left|Fig. 1 An electron micrograph view of E. coli, with a close-up of the pili in the inset.]] | ||
Type 1 pili (also known as fimbriae) are proteinaceous adhesins that are found on the surface of E. coli. One cell can contain up to 100 pili, which can form up to 2 um long (Fig. 1)[1]. The pili help E. coli. form biofilms, and can also be involved in urinary tract infections. However, the strains of E. coli that our team worked with were strictly nonpathogenic. | Type 1 pili (also known as fimbriae) are proteinaceous adhesins that are found on the surface of E. coli. One cell can contain up to 100 pili, which can form up to 2 um long (Fig. 1)[1]. The pili help E. coli. form biofilms, and can also be involved in urinary tract infections. However, the strains of E. coli that our team worked with were strictly nonpathogenic. | ||
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We were able to put FimB onto pBAD, an arabinose inducible plasmid. This should have resulted in hyperpiliated E. coli, however we were not able to find many pili on our cells when we used an electron microscope. This is discouraging, but it's not a strong indication of failure because our growth conditions may not have been ideal for pili formation. More tests should be done to determine the optimal pili growth conditions. | We were able to put FimB onto pBAD, an arabinose inducible plasmid. This should have resulted in hyperpiliated E. coli, however we were not able to find many pili on our cells when we used an electron microscope. This is discouraging, but it's not a strong indication of failure because our growth conditions may not have been ideal for pili formation. More tests should be done to determine the optimal pili growth conditions. | ||
[[Image: OD_assay_all_samples.png | thumb | 500px|The results of an assay done on 10/19. See the pili notebook page for more detailed results]] | [[Image: OD_assay_all_samples.png | thumb | 500px|The results of an assay done on 10/19. See the pili notebook page for more detailed results]] |
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