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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * Read up on the flagella regulon using following articles; | + | * Read up on the flagella regulon using the following articles; |
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| [http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC179437/pdf/1795602.pdf] | | [http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC179437/pdf/1795602.pdf] |
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| Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612-7344 <br><br> | | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612-7344 <br><br> |
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- | * Decided to follow the popular "trial-and-error" method and test what effects it will have to put the FlhDC operon after a constitutive promoter. | + | * Decided to follow the popular "trial-and-error" method and tested what effects it will have to put the FlhD/C operon after a constitutive active promoter. |
- | * Ordered FlhD/C primers | + | * Ordered the FlhD/C primers. |
| + | * Designed the biobrick ''K343000'' – ''FlhDCmut'' coding sequence <br><br> |
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| Jung, Kwang-Hwan, Spudich, Elena N., Trivedi, Vishwa D., Spudich, John L. <br> | | Jung, Kwang-Hwan, Spudich, Elena N., Trivedi, Vishwa D., Spudich, John L. <br> |
| J. Bacteriol. 2001 183: 6365-6371 <br><br> | | J. Bacteriol. 2001 183: 6365-6371 <br><br> |
- | * Contacted the original researchers on the mentioned papers for protein sequences and plasmids <br><br> | + | * Contacted the original researchers on the mentioned papers for the protein sequences and plasmids <br><br> |
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| == Retinal Production == | | == Retinal Production == |
- | * Decided to atempt to make our bacteria synthesize retinal endogenously. | + | * Decided that we would try to make our bacteria synthesize retinal endogenously. |
- | * Designed a new BioBrick around the ''ninaB'' gene from ''D. melanogaster'', that has been shown to produce a beta-carotene 15,15'-monooxygenase [http://www.jbc.org/content/275/16/11915.long][http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC14720/?tool=pubmed]. | + | * Designed a new BioBrick around the ''ninaB'' gene from ''D. melanogaster'', which has shown to produce a beta-carotene 15,15'-monooxygenase [http://www.jbc.org/content/275/16/11915.long][http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC14720/?tool=pubmed]. |
- | * Isolated the gene sequence, and suggested biobricks for the coding region (K343001) | + | * Isolated the gene sequence and suggested biobricks for the coding region (K343001) |
- | * Proposed four biobricks | + | * Proposed three new biobricks |
- | ''K343000'' – ''FlhDCmut'' coding sequence <br><br>
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| ''K343001'' - Sandboxed coding sequence from ''ninaB'' gene. <br><br> | | ''K343001'' - Sandboxed coding sequence from ''ninaB'' gene. <br><br> |
| ''K343002'' - Sandboxed coding sequence from ''ninaB'' gene on one of the weaker Anderson promoters, with rbs and dual terminator. <br><br> | | ''K343002'' - Sandboxed coding sequence from ''ninaB'' gene on one of the weaker Anderson promoters, with rbs and dual terminator. <br><br> |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * Extracted FlhDC master operon from ''E. coli'' strain MG1655 <br> | + | * Extracted the FlhDC master operon from ''E. coli'' strain MG1655 <br> |
| * Showed pressence of pst1 site in FlhC <br> | | * Showed pressence of pst1 site in FlhC <br> |
| * Introduced silent mutation into FlhC <br><br> | | * Introduced silent mutation into FlhC <br><br> |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * Made FlhDCmut <br> | + | * Made the mutation the silent in the FlhDC operon <br> |
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| == Retinal == | | == Retinal == |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * Showing prescence of pst1 site in native FlhDC and anscence of pst1 site in mutated FlhDC | + | * Showing prescence of pst1 site in native FlhDC and absence of pst1 site in mutated FlhDC |
| = Week 32 = | | = Week 32 = |
| == Retinal== | | == Retinal== |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * flhD/Cmut was made using new mutaion primers | + | * FlhD/Cmut was made using new mutaion primers |
- | * flhD/Cmut was ligated into pSB1C3 and plasmid was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 cells. | + | * FlhD/Cmut was ligated into pSB1C3 and the plasmid was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 cells. |
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| == Photosensor == | | == Photosensor == |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * FlhD/Cmut coding sequence (K343000) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3-B0015 and plasmid was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 cells. | + | * FlhD/Cmut coding sequence (K343000) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3 and the plasmid was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 cells. |
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| == Photosensor == | | == Photosensor == |
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| == Photosensor == | | == Photosensor == |
- | * Results from sequencing of NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) in pSB1C3 and NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) + Promoter + RBS (J13002) in pSB1AK3 was OK | + | * Results from sequencing of NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) in pSB1C3 and NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) + Promoter + RBS (J13002) in pSB1AK3 was OK. |
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| = Week 39 = | | = Week 39 = |
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| == Retinal == | | == Retinal == |
- | * NinaB coding sequence + Promoter + RBS (K343005) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3-B0015 and plasmid was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 cells. | + | * NinaB coding sequence + Promoter + RBS (K343005) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3 and the plasmid was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 cells. |
| * pSB1C3-K343005 and pSB1A2-K274210 (CrtEBIY under constitutive promoter) was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 and MG1655 cells | | * pSB1C3-K343005 and pSB1A2-K274210 (CrtEBIY under constitutive promoter) was transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 and MG1655 cells |
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| == Retinal == | | == Retinal == |
- | * NinaB coding sequence + Promoter + RBS (K343005) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3-B0015 and transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 and MG1655 cells | + | * NinaB coding sequence + Promoter + RBS (K343005) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3 and transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 and MG1655 cells |
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| = Week 41 = | | = Week 41 = |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * flhD/Cmut composite part (K343004) was ligated into pSB1C3 and pSB3K3 and plasmids were transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 and MG1655 cells. | + | * FlhD/Cmut composite part (K343004) was ligated into pSB1C3 and pSB3K3 and plasmids were transformed into ''E.coli'' TOP10 and MG1655 cells. |
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| == Retinal == | | == Retinal == |
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| == Flagella == | | == Flagella == |
- | * Results of sequencing of flhD/Cmut composite part (K343004) in pSB1C3 was OK | + | * Results of sequencing of flhD/Cmut composite part (K343004) in pSB1C3 was OK. Motility plates, flagella staining and phase microscopy was made. |
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| == Photosensor == | | == Photosensor == |
- | * MG1655/pSB3T5-K343007 (NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar composite part) was sequenced on THOR from [http://www.unisensor.dk/ Unisensor] | + | * MG1655/pSB3T5-K343007 (NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar composite part) was examined on THOR from [http://www.unisensor.dk/ Unisensor] |
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Week 26
Flagella
- Studied inhibition and activation of the FlhD/C operon.
- We found out that PskA is an important inhibitor, which also is part of ribosome synthesis.
Phototaxis
- Ordered proteorhodopsin biobrick [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I711040 I711040]
- Did research on the light-sensitive proteorhodopsin ionpump.
Week 27
Flagella
- Read up on the flagella regulon using the following articles;
[http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC179437/pdf/1795602.pdf]
Cell Cycle Regulation of Flagellar Genes
Birgit M. Prüß and Philip Matsumura
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612-7344
[http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7961507]
The FlhD/FlhC Complex, a Transcriptional Activator of the Escherichia coli Flagellar Class II Operons
Xiaoying Liu and Philip Matsumura
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612-7344
- Decided to follow the popular "trial-and-error" method and tested what effects it will have to put the FlhD/C operon after a constitutive active promoter.
- Ordered the FlhD/C primers.
- Designed the biobrick K343000 – FlhDCmut coding sequence
Phototaxis
- Decided to go back to the original idea for controlling phototaxis via a SRII/HtrII/EcTsr fusion-chimeric protein described in the following article;
[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/bi034399q]
Photostimulation of a Sensory Rhodopsin II/HtrII/Tsr Fusion Chimera Activates CheA-Autophosphorylation and CheY-Phosphotransfer in Vitro†
Vishwa D. Trivedi and, John L. Spudich
Biochemistry 2003 42 (47), 13887-13892
which is shown to work in K-12 E. coli in this article;
[http://jb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/183/21/6365]
An Archaeal Photosignal-Transducing Module Mediates Phototaxis in Escherichia coli
Jung, Kwang-Hwan, Spudich, Elena N., Trivedi, Vishwa D., Spudich, John L.
J. Bacteriol. 2001 183: 6365-6371
- Contacted the original researchers on the mentioned papers for the protein sequences and plasmids
Retinal Production
- Decided that we would try to make our bacteria synthesize retinal endogenously.
- Designed a new BioBrick around the ninaB gene from D. melanogaster, which has shown to produce a beta-carotene 15,15'-monooxygenase [http://www.jbc.org/content/275/16/11915.long][http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC14720/?tool=pubmed].
- Isolated the gene sequence and suggested biobricks for the coding region (K343001)
- Proposed three new biobricks
K343001 - Sandboxed coding sequence from ninaB gene.
K343002 - Sandboxed coding sequence from ninaB gene on one of the weaker Anderson promoters, with rbs and dual terminator.
K343003 - Sandboxed coding sequence for the SopII-HtrII-Tsr fusion protein.
References:
5. Filling the gap in vitamin A research. Molecular identification of an enzyme cleaving beta-carotene to retinal.,von Lintig J, Vogt K., J Biol Chem. 2000 Apr 21;275(16):11915-20.
6. Analysis of the blind Drosophila mutant ninaB identifies the gene encoding the key enzyme for vitamin A formation in vivo, Johannes von Lintig,* Armin Dreher, Cornelia Kiefer, Mathias F. Wernet, and Klaus Vogt, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2001 January 30; 98(3): 1130–1135.
Modelling
- Read articles about modelling the flagella movement and their influence on the water flow.
- Looked at the equations describing the system from the article to get an idea of how the physics is applied. The following articles was used in this progress;
[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=8e-fLRxU2&chrome=true]
Synchronization in a carpet of hydrodynamically coupled rotors with random intrinsic frequency N. Uchida 1 and R. Golestanian 2, ELP(Europhysics Letters) volume 89, number 5.
[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=sz1nqWu52&chrome=true]
The physics of flagellar motion of E. coli during chemotaxis M. Siva Kumar and P. Philominathan Biophysical Reviews Volume 2, Number 1 / February, 2010.
- Met with our advisor Associate professor Julian C. Shillcock, PhD (SDU) who helped us plan a model for the system using the article;
[http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=wave&srcid=8e-fLRxU2&chrome=true]
Synchronization in a carpet of hydrodynamically coupled rotors with random intrinsic frequency N. Uchida 1 and R. Golestanian 2, ELP(Europhysics Letters) volume 89, number 5.
Week 28
Flagella
- Extracted the FlhDC master operon from E. coli strain MG1655
- Showed pressence of pst1 site in FlhC
- Introduced silent mutation into FlhC
Retinal
- Transformed pSB1A2-J13002(TetR repressed generator), pSB1A2-K274210 (CrtEBIY under constitutive promoter), pSB1AK3-B0015 into E.coli MG1655
Modelling
- Discussed Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations in relation to the system we would like to model.
- Tied to identify a differential equation describing the system. The following physics books have been used:
The theory of polymer dynamics, M. DOI, S. F. Edwards, oxford science publications, 4. edition 1992.
Physics of continuous matter, B. Lautrup, IOP publishing, 2005.
- Started implementing our model.
Week 29
Flagella
- Made the mutation the silent in the FlhDC operon
Retinal
- pSB3C5-J04450 and pSB3T5-J04450 were transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells
- pSB1A2-R0011 was transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells
Week 30
- Ligated J13002 into pSB3T5
Week 31
Flagella
- Showing prescence of pst1 site in native FlhDC and absence of pst1 site in mutated FlhDC
Week 32
Retinal
- Showing, by uV-VIS absorbance spectre, that TOP10- and MG1655-cells containing the K274210 biobrick(camebridge part)show grater absorbance than the wild types.
Week 33
No Progress Report
Week 34
Photosensor
- Transformed B0015 into pSB3T5
Week 35
Photosensor
- NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence was isolated from pKJ606
Week 36
Flagella
- FlhD/Cmut was made using new mutaion primers
- FlhD/Cmut was ligated into pSB1C3 and the plasmid was transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells.
Photosensor
- NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) was ligated into pSB1C3 and plasmid was transformed into E.coli Top10 cells.
- NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3-B0015 and plasmid was transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells
Week 37
Flagella
- FlhD/Cmut coding sequence (K343000) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3 and the plasmid was transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells.
Photosensor
- NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) + double terminator (B0015) was assambled with promoter + RBS (J13002)in pSB3T5-J13002 and plasmid was transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells.
Week 38
Retinal
- NinaB coding sequence (K343001) was assembled with Promoter + RBS (J13002) and ligated into pSB1C3. Plasmid was ligated into E.coli TOP10 cells
Photosensor
- Results from sequencing of NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) in pSB1C3 and NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar coding sequence (K343003) + Promoter + RBS (J13002) in pSB1AK3 was OK.
Week 39
Retinal
- NinaB coding sequence + Promoter + RBS (K343005) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3 and the plasmid was transformed into E.coli TOP10 cells.
- pSB1C3-K343005 and pSB1A2-K274210 (CrtEBIY under constitutive promoter) was transformed into E.coli TOP10 and MG1655 cells
week 40
Retinal
- NinaB coding sequence + Promoter + RBS (K343005) was assembled with the double terminator (B0015) in pSB1AK3 and transformed into E.coli TOP10 and MG1655 cells
Week 41
Flagella
- FlhD/Cmut composite part (K343004) was ligated into pSB1C3 and pSB3K3 and plasmids were transformed into E.coli TOP10 and MG1655 cells.
Retinal
- NinaB composite part (K343006) was ligated into pSB1C3 and plasmid was transformed into E.coli TOP10 and MG1655 cells
Week 42
Flagella
- Results of sequencing of flhD/Cmut composite part (K343004) in pSB1C3 was OK. Motility plates, flagella staining and phase microscopy was made.
Photosensor
- MG1655/pSB3T5-K343007 (NpSopII-NpHtrII-StTar composite part) was examined on THOR from [http://www.unisensor.dk/ Unisensor]
The iGEM team had a fun afternoon playing kindergarteners with the Students' Association and Louise made this lovely iGEM DENMARK logo out of plastic pearls. She didn't realize she had written 21010 instead of 2010 until the pearls were melted together though... rookie mistake.