Team:INSA-Lyon/Results

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<b>Figure 2 : Engineered bacteria Biofilm formation</b><br/>
<b>Figure 2 : Engineered bacteria Biofilm formation</b><br/>
  <p align=" justify ">The cells were grown as described as figure 1. <br/>
  <p align=" justify ">The cells were grown as described as figure 1. <br/>
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<div>The supernatant was removed and the remaining biofilm was fixed to the microplate by heat treatment at 80°C during 1H. The violet crystal solution was added in each well in order to stain the cells and the wells were washed with water to remove crystal violet in excess (<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/ef/Crystal_Violet_protocole.pdf">See protocol for details </a>).<br/>
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<div align="justify"><p>The supernatant was removed and the remaining biofilm was fixed to the microplate by heat treatment at 80°C during 1H. The violet crystal solution was added in each well in order to stain the cells and the wells were washed with water to remove crystal violet in excess (<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/ef/Crystal_Violet_protocole.pdf">See protocol for details </a>).<br/>
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Violet crystal staining shows that <b>the strain containing the three parts could form a biofilm like the positive control, thus tagged CsgA were still functional</b>. CsgA with one or two tags from the P70 promoter were sufficient to form thick biofilms.</div> </p>
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Violet crystal staining shows that <b>the strain containing the three parts could form a biofilm like the positive control, thus tagged CsgA were still functional</b>. CsgA with one or two tags from the P70 promoter were sufficient to form thick biofilms.</p></div> </p>
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<div align=”center”><img src=" https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/81/Congo_Red_2.png" align=”center” alt="Figure 3 : Engineered bacteria curli production"/></div>
<div align=”center”><img src=" https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/81/Congo_Red_2.png" align=”center” alt="Figure 3 : Engineered bacteria curli production"/></div>

Revision as of 21:01, 17 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

  • Curli characterization


  • Nickel chelation


  • Survival after UV and high temperature exposure


  • Promoter optimization and characterization