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<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K314103">BBa_K314103</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K314103">BBa_K314103</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> IPTG-inducible LacI Expression Cassette</td> | + | <td> IPTG-inducible LacI Expression Cassette (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 1, Well 4D.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 1, Well 4D.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_K314103">1638 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_K314103">1638 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <center>T</center> </td> | <td> <center>T</center> </td> | ||
<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J04450">BBa_J04450</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J04450">BBa_J04450</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> RFP Coding Device </td> | + | <td> RFP Coding Device (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 4, Well 4B. </td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 4, Well 4B. </td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_J04450">1069 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_J04450">1069 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <center>T</center> </td> | <td> <center>T</center> </td> | ||
<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_R0010">BBa_R0010</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_R0010">BBa_R0010</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> IPTG-inducible LacI Promoter</td> | + | <td> IPTG-inducible LacI Promoter (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 3, Well 4G.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 3, Well 4G.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_R0010">200 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_R0010">200 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_B0034">BBa_B0034</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_B0034">BBa_B0034</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> Ribosomal Binding Site (RBS)</td> | + | <td> Ribosomal Binding Site (RBS) (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 4, Well 1N.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 4, Well 1N.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_B0034">12 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_B0034">12 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K518012">BBa_K518012</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K518012">BBa_K518012</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> RBS + RFP + double Terminator</td> | + | <td> RBS + RFP + double Terminator (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 1, Well 18C.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 1, Well 18C.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_K518012">828 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_K518012">828 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <center>N</center> </td> | <td> <center>N</center> </td> | ||
<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K206000">BBa_K206000</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K206000">BBa_K206000</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> pBAD Strong Promoter</td> | + | <td> pBAD Strong Promoter (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 3, Well 14A.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 3, Well 14A.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_K206000">130 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_K206000">130 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_R0011">BBa_R0011</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_R0011">BBa_R0011</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> LacI-Regulated, Lambda pL Hybrid Promoter</td> | + | <td> LacI-Regulated, Lambda pL Hybrid Promoter (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 2, Well 6D.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 2, Well 6D.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_R0011">55 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_R0011">55 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_B0012">BBa_B0012</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_B0012">BBa_B0012</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> Transcription Terminator for E. coli RNA Polymerase</td> | + | <td> Transcription Terminator for E. coli RNA Polymerase (chloramphenicol resistant) </td> |
<td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 2, Well 2B.</td> | <td> Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 2, Well 2B.</td> | ||
<td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_B0012">41 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="/Team:UCL/Science/Sequences#BBa_B0012">41 bp</a> </td> | ||
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<td> <em>Pseudomonas putida</em> </td> | <td> <em>Pseudomonas putida</em> </td> | ||
<td> <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21655981">612 bp</a> </td> | <td> <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21655981">612 bp</a> </td> | ||
- | <td> In expression vector: pET-21a (+) (ampicillin resistant | + | <td> In expression vector: pET-21a (+) (ampicillin resistant) <a href="http://www.addgene.org/browse/sequence_vdb/2549/ ">[2] <a href=" http://biochem.web.utah.edu/hill/links/pET21.pdf">[3] </a>, <br>initially cloned between <em>NdeI</em> and <em>BamHI</em> restriction sites. </td> |
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Revision as of 17:24, 16 October 2014
Stage 01: Extraction of useful BioBrick plasmids from iGEM 2014 Distribution Kit
We began our project by identifying a range of BioBrick parts present in the iGEM 2014 distribution kit which we required as part of our cloning strategy. These parts primarily consisted of both constituitive and inducible promoter systems with ribosome binding sites which we could then use in conjunction with our azo-reductase BioBricks to assemble a functional azo dye degrading gene. We also decided that we would use the Red Florescent Protein expressing BioBrick as a control for any further transformation experiments. As the level of DNA present within each plate of the distribution kit is insufficient to perform digest and ligation reactions on it was necessary to transform each of these plasmids into our NEB5alpha competent cells. After growing our transformed cells overnight we then mini-prepped each of them to obtain BioBrick plasmids at suitable concentrations for future experiments.
Registry ID | Name / Function | Source | Size | |
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BBa_K314103 | IPTG-inducible LacI Expression Cassette (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 1, Well 4D. | 1638 bp |
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BBa_J04450 | RFP Coding Device (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 4, Well 4B. | 1069 bp |
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BBa_R0010 | IPTG-inducible LacI Promoter (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 3, Well 4G. | 200 bp |
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BBa_B0034 | Ribosomal Binding Site (RBS) (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 4, Well 1N. | 12 bp |
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BBa_K518012 | RBS + RFP + double Terminator (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 1, Well 18C. | 828 bp |
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BBa_K206000 | pBAD Strong Promoter (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 3, Well 14A. | 130 bp |
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BBa_R0011 | LacI-Regulated, Lambda pL Hybrid Promoter (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 2, Well 6D. | 55 bp |
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BBa_B0012 | Transcription Terminator for E. coli RNA Polymerase (chloramphenicol resistant) | Spring 2014 BioBrick Distribution. Plate 2, Well 2B. | 41 bp |
Stage 02: Identification of useful genes for making new BioBricks
Extraction of Bacillus subtilis genomic DNA
Our literature search identified a number of bacterial species that have been proven to degrade azo dye compounds including B. subtilis and P. aeruginosa. We were able to obtain a B. subtilis strain for use in our project from ?. We extracted the genomic DNA from this strain using a Promega Wizard Genomic DNA extraction kit so that we could subsequently amplify the azo-reducatase gene (AzoR1) and create our first azo-reductase BioBrick. After completing the genomic DNA extracton we ran a gel to show that we had successfully extracted the B. subtilis genomic DNA.
Stage 03: Transforming E. coli with azo-reductase plasmids
We were gratefully provided with a set of five plasmids from the Microbial & Enzyme Technology Lab led by Dr Lígia O. Martins at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. They are currently researching how azo-dye degrading enzymes function and are keen to collaborate with us. These plasmids contained a number of genes encoding azo-dye degrading enzymes from both B. subtilis and P. putida including mutated forms found to exhibit enhanced degradation activity. As the DNA concentration of the plasmids we were sent was insufficient to perform PCR amplification on we transformed each of these plasmids into our E. coli NEB5alpha derivative competent cells. After growing the cells overnight we then mini-prepped each of them to obtain plasmids at sufficient concentrations for future experimental work.
Gene ID | Name / Function | Source | Size | Plasmid |
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pAzoR | FMN-dependent NADH-azoreductase 1 | Pseudomonas putida | 612 bp | In expression vector: pET-21a (+) (ampicillin resistant) [2] [3] , initially cloned between NdeI and BamHI restriction sites. |
p1B6 | AzoR heat-stable mutant | Pseudomonas putida | 612 bp | [In Progress]: to remove 2 illegal PstI sites |
pCotA | Spore Coat Protein Laccase | Bacillus subtilis | 1542 bp | [In Progress]: primers designed |
pBsDyP | Dye Decolourising Peroxidase BSU38260 | Bacillus subtilis | 1251 bp | [New BioBrick Part]: submitted |
pPpDyP | Dye Decolourising Peroxidase PP_3248 | Pseudomonas putida | 864 bp | [In Progress]: primers designed |
Stage 04: Diagnostic digest of azo-reductase plasmids
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Stage 05: Creation of azo-reductase BioBrick parts from plasmids
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Stage 06: Diagnostic digest of azo-reductase BioBrick parts
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Stage 07: Assembling azo-reductase BioBrick Device(s)
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Registry ID | Gene ID | Name / Function | Source | Size | Status | |
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BBa_K1336000 | AzoR | FMN-dependent NADH-azoreductase 1 | Pseudomonas putida | 612 bp | [In Progress]: primers designed | |
BBa_K1336001 | 1B6 | AzoR heat-stable mutant | Pseudomonas putida | 612 bp | [In Progress]: to remove 2 illegal PstI sites | |
BBa_K1336002 | CotA | Spore Coat Protein Laccase | Bacillus subtilis | 1542 bp | [In Progress]: primers designed | |
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BBa_K1336003 | BsDyP | Dye Decolourising Peroxidase BSU38260 | Bacillus subtilis | 1251 bp | [New BioBrick Part]: submitted |
BBa_K1336004 | PpDyP | Dye Decolourising Peroxidase PP_3248 | Pseudomonas putida | 864 bp | [In Progress]: primers designed | |
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BBa_K1336005 | ispB RNAi | RNAi of Octaprenyl Diphosphate Synthase fragment |
Escherichia coli, K12 strain | 562 bp | [New BioBrick Part]: submitted |
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BBa_K1336006 | LacIEC+ispB | IPTG inducible ispB RNAi | Escherichia coli, K12 strain | 2208 bp | [New BioBrick Device]: submitted |
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BBa_K1336007 | LacIEC+BsDyP | IPTG inducible BsDyP | Bacillus subtilis | 2895 bp | [New BioBrick Device]: submitted |
BBa_K729006 | CueO | Laccase | Escherichia coli | 1612 bp | [In Progress]: ascertaining identity | |
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BBa_K500000 | LiP | Lignin Peroxidase | Phanerochaete chrysosporium | 1116 bp | [Improved Characterisation]: toxicity issues in gene synthesis. [In Progress]: to subclone into pSB1C3/pSB3C5. |
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BBa_K729004 | nucB | Extracellular nuclease | Staphylococcus aureus | 561 bp | [Improved Function] |
Stage 08: Characterisation of azo-reductase BioBrick devices
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