Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Parts/Characterization/RebExistingParts
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Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are polyoxoesters that are produced by diverse bacteria and that accumulate as intracellular granules. Phasins are proteins that can bind these granules. | Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are polyoxoesters that are produced by diverse bacteria and that accumulate as intracellular granules. Phasins are proteins that can bind these granules. | ||
- | Following parts are the phaP gene | + | Following parts are derived from the phaP gene of ''Ralstonia eutropha'', which encodes for a phasin, engineered without the stop codon in order to support protein fusions as a head/internal domain. |
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+ | Phasins can be used as affinity tags for a target protein, which can bind PHA granules allowing this way protein purification. | ||
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In literature [Banki MR et al., 2005] it has been shown that affinity tags composed by phasins assembled in tandem can increase the affinity with PHA. | In literature [Banki MR et al., 2005] it has been shown that affinity tags composed by phasins assembled in tandem can increase the affinity with PHA. | ||
==<partinfo>BBa_K300002</partinfo> - Phasin (PhaP) - head domain== | ==<partinfo>BBa_K300002</partinfo> - Phasin (PhaP) - head domain== | ||
- | This part can be used as a N-terminal affinity tag for a target protein that has to be fused downstream | + | This part can be used as a N-terminal affinity tag for a target protein that has to be fused downstream. Together with <partinfo>BBa_K300003</partinfo> enables the construction of composite tags. |
Because this part is a head domain, the Prefix is compatible with RFC10 and the Suffix is compatible with RFC23. | Because this part is a head domain, the Prefix is compatible with RFC10 and the Suffix is compatible with RFC23. | ||
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For these reasons, a tail domain or an internal domain (compatible with RFC23) can be easily assembled downstream to create protein fusions. | For these reasons, a tail domain or an internal domain (compatible with RFC23) can be easily assembled downstream to create protein fusions. | ||
- | To obtain this part BioBrick <partinfo>BBa_K208001</partinfo> (provided by iGEM HQ in pSB3K3 in RFC23 standard) was PCR-amplified/mutagenized with primers: | + | To obtain this part, BioBrick <partinfo>BBa_K208001</partinfo> (provided by iGEM HQ in pSB3K3 in RFC23 standard) was PCR-amplified/mutagenized with primers: |
phaP10F 5'-GCTTCTAGATGATCCTCACCCCGGAACA-3' | phaP10F 5'-GCTTCTAGATGATCCTCACCCCGGAACA-3' | ||
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in order to delete the stop codon. | in order to delete the stop codon. | ||
- | The PCR product was ran on a 1% agarose gel, gel-extracted, | + | The PCR product was ran on a 1% agarose gel, gel-extracted, digested with XbaI-SpeI and ligated with <partinfo>pSB1AK3</partinfo> (previously cut with XbaI-SpeI and dephosphorylated). |
- | Positive clones were | + | Positive clones were selected through digestion screening/sequencing. |
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- | This part was used | + | This part was used to construct the following synthetic composite affinity tags: |
*<partinfo>BBa_K300093</partinfo> | *<partinfo>BBa_K300093</partinfo> | ||
*<partinfo>BBa_K300094</partinfo> | *<partinfo>BBa_K300094</partinfo> | ||
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*<partinfo>BBa_K300084</partinfo> | *<partinfo>BBa_K300084</partinfo> | ||
*<partinfo>BBa_K300097</partinfo> | *<partinfo>BBa_K300097</partinfo> | ||
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+ | or alone as a head domain; in this case it has been tested through <partinfo>BBa_K300086</partinfo> measurement system. | ||
===Methods=== | ===Methods=== | ||
Inoculum (into 5 ml LB+Amp) from glycerol stock of: | Inoculum (into 5 ml LB+Amp) from glycerol stock of: | ||
- | *<partinfo>BBa_K300086</partinfo> | + | *<partinfo>BBa_K300086</partinfo>, |
- | *<partinfo>BBa_K173000</partinfo> (positive control) | + | *<partinfo>BBa_K173000</partinfo> (positive control), |
- | *<partinfo>BBa_B0031</partinfo> (negative control) | + | *<partinfo>BBa_B0031</partinfo> (negative control). |
- | + | ON cultures' growth at 37°C, 220 rpm. | |
- | The following day cultures were diluted 1:100 and let | + | The following day, cultures were diluted 1:100 and let grown again for about five hours at 37°C, 220 rpm. |
- | + | The optical density (O.D.) of each cell culture was than measured with TECAN Infinte F200. Samples were diluted in order to obtain the same O.D. equal to 0,02. | |
- | + | Then we performed a 21-hours' experiment with measurements of absorbance and green fluorescence every five minutes using TECAN Infinite F200; cultures were shaken for 15 seconds every five minutes. Each value shown below is the mean of three measurements, from GFP data that of a non-fluorescent culture (negative control) was subtracted. | |
===Results=== | ===Results=== |
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