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The peak emission wavelength of luciola cruciata luciferase can be altered by single amino acid changes as reported by [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1946326 Kajiyama and Nakano]. Different coloured outputs, as well as being aesthetically pleasing, allow the most appropriate wavelength of output for a particular detector to be chosen. By putting different coloured luciferases under promoters which respond to different inputs, co-reporter assays would be possible.
The peak emission wavelength of luciola cruciata luciferase can be altered by single amino acid changes as reported by [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1946326 Kajiyama and Nakano]. Different coloured outputs, as well as being aesthetically pleasing, allow the most appropriate wavelength of output for a particular detector to be chosen. By putting different coloured luciferases under promoters which respond to different inputs, co-reporter assays would be possible.
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{{:Team:Cambridge/Templates/RightImage|image=Cambridge-Mutagenesis.jpg|caption=Comparison of the colour of Luciola cruciata we ordered from DNA 2.0 and it's colour after a single amino acid substitution}}
 
==Methods==
==Methods==
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We used site directed mutagenesis to produce these specific mutations. pSB1C3 with the luciferase and LRE genes is a sizeable plasmid so we performed two separate PCR reactions to generate two halves of the plasmid (using oligonucleotides with the point mutation). PCR products were run on an agarose gel and the relevant bands gel extracted then joined by Gibson Assembly. Cells were transformed with the product. This method avoids cells being transformed with the non-mutated, template plasmid. As an additional check colonies which grew from successfully transformed cells were imaged inside a dark box after addition of luciferin to check the colour of the light produced was as expected.
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We used site directed mutagenesis to produce these specific mutant luciferase genes. From DNA 2.0 we ordered the sequence of a red-shifted mutant with a Ser286Asn codon change. The luciferase produces an orange glow as shown. The construct was then mutated back to the wild type gene then different point mutations were introduced. pSB1C3 with the luciferase and LRE genes is a sizeable plasmid so we performed two separate PCR reactions to generate the mutagenised construct in two halves (using oligonucleotides with the point mutation). PCR products were run on an agarose gel and the relevant bands gel extracted then joined by Gibson Assembly. Cells were transformed with the product. This method avoids cells being transformed with the non-mutated, template plasmid. As an additional check colonies which grew from successfully transformed cells were imaged inside a dark box after addition of luciferin to check the colour of the light produced was as expected.
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{{:Team:Cambridge/Templates/RightImage|image=Bencoreporter2.png|caption=A co-reporter system}}
 
==Results==
==Results==
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We produced...
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We have created biobricks for Luciola cruciata luciferases of five different colours.   
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{{:Team:Cambridge/Templates/Tablerow|3d=210|title=Luciola cruciata LRE and luciferase|description=This translational unit combines the luciferin regenerating enzyme (BBa_K325202) and red-shifted luciferase (BBa_K325211) from the Japanese firefly, Luciola cruciata.  The luciferin regenerating enzyme helps to strengthen and sustain light output.}}
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<td width="100"> <b>Part</b>
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</td><td  width="100"> <b>Mutation</b>
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</td><td  width="100"> <b>Colour</b>
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</td><td  width="100"> <b>λmax(nm)</b>
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<td> <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325229" class="external text" title="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325229" rel="nofollow">BBa_K325229</a>
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</td><td> Val239Ile
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</td><td> Green
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</td><td> 558
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<td> <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325209" class="external text" title="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325209" rel="nofollow">BBa_K325209</a>
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</td><td> WT
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</td><td> Yellow/green
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</td><td> 562
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<td> <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325219" class="external text" title="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325219" rel="nofollow">BBa_K325219</a>
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</td><td> Ser286Asn
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</td><td> Red/Orange
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</td><td> 607
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<td> <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325239" class="external text" title="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325239" rel="nofollow">BBa_K325239</a>
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</td><td> Gly326Ser
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</td><td> Scarlet
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</td><td> 609
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<td> <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325249" class="external text" title="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325249" rel="nofollow">BBa_K325249</a>
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</td><td> His433Ser
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</td><td> Red
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</td><td> 612
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<td> <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325239" class="external text" title="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325239" rel="nofollow">BBa_K325259</a>
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</td><td> Pro452Ser
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</td><td> Yellow
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</td><td> 595
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The bricks above are the luciferases with the Luciola cruciata luciferin regenerating enzyme under the control of an arabinose inducible promoter. The red/orange Ser286Asn mutant luciferase was also submitted with a promoter but no LRE and without a promoter or the LRE.  
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{{:Team:Cambridge/Templates/Tablerow|3d=229|title=L. cruciata LRE and luciferase (green) under pBAD|description=This is the same as the part above but with a Val239Ile mutation which green-shifts its emission spectrum.}}
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{{:Team:Cambridge/Templates/Tablerow|3d=239|title=L. cruciata LRE and luciferase (red) under pBAD|description=This is the same as the part above but instead has a Gly326Ser mutation which red-shifts its emission spectrum.}}
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{{:Team:Cambridge/Templates/Tablerow|3d=249|title=L. cruciata LRE and luciferase (scarlet) under pBAD|description=This is the same as the part above but instead has a His433Tyr mutation which red-shifts its emission spectrum.}}
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