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- | <p> </p> | + | <p> Digestion of clones that seemed to contain pHC30 with E+P and of pHC28 with E and verification by gel electrophoresis proved clones contained pHC30 and digestions with E+P were made for 2 clones likely to contain pHC28.</p> |
+ | <p>6 clones containing plasmids pHC35, 36, 37, 38 were cultured. </p> | ||
+ | <p> Strains s211 and s216 with pHC23, 24, 25, 26 were put into storage.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Adherence test of strains s227 and s224 complemented with pHC23, 24, 25, 26 and not transformed.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Bacteria transformed with plasmids pHC35, 36, 37, 38 covered all the plate, so no isolated colonies were observed. New plates were streaked to obtain isolated colonies.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Liquid cultures of s227 were incubated at 30ºC on Petri dishes containing M63 mannitol and Tc. Some of them contained plastic materials in order to see if the biofilm also adheres to the materials.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Liquid cultures of s227 + pHC26 (His2) were incubated at 30ºC set on Petri dishes containing M63 mannitol and Cm.</p> | ||
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+ | <h6>3/08 </h6> | ||
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- | <p> </p | + | <p> Precultures of clones obtained after ligation of pHC31-38 were prepared (37ºC, 300 rpm)</p> |
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- | + | <h6>4/08 </h6> | |
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- | <p> </p> | + | <p> Minipreps of clones transformed with pHC31-38 assemblies were done and digested with EcoRI. Clones containing pHC35, pHC37 and pHC38 were obtained but none were found containing pHC31-34 and pHC37.</p> |
+ | <p> Cultures of strains 204, 227, 211, 207 and 260-275 on Petri dish (LB, Congo red+ LB/4 and M63+mannitol and congo red) Cm for transformed strains and Tc for the parental strains were started.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Adherence test of strains 204, 227, 211, 207 and 260-275 with crystal violet.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Calibration set of Nickel and DMG.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Precultures of strains 225, 226, Keio csgB-, 211, 216, 207 and 227 in LB milieu.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Plastic materials that had been cultured with bacteria over the weekend were “baked” at 100ºC for 30min and then coloured with Cristal violet. Results showed bacteria had developed and adhered on the plastic surface.</p> | ||
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+ | <h6>5/08 </h6> | ||
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- | <p> </p> | + | <p>Precultures of 6 new clones of pHC36 were prepared, then miniprepped. </p> |
- | < | + | <p> Digestions with PstI and EcoRI of clones containing potentially f pHC35, 36 and 38.</p> |
+ | <p> Ligation and transformation of pHC28 in DH5α.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Microscopy tests of strains 227 and 204 marked with ThioflavineS were started but fluorescence was only observed in ethanol but not in water.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Transformations of:</p> | ||
+ | <p> - strains 225 and 226 with pHC35, 36 and 39 (AmpR plasmids)</p> | ||
+ | <p> - strain keio csgB- with pHC29 and 30 (for purification)</p> | ||
+ | <p> - strains 204, 227 with pHC27, 29 and 30 (CmR plasmids)</p> | ||
+ | <p> 5mL precultures of strains 204, 227 and 260-267 (for Congo red tests) and 216, 211 and 268-275 (for adherence tests) were started.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Strains s227, 267 were cultured with NiSO4.</p> | ||
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+ | <h6>6/08 </h6> | ||
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- | < | + | <p>Digestion of minipreps of pHC37 with EcoRI. Gel test revealed clones that seemed to contain pHC37. This was confirmed afterwards by double digestion with EcoRI and PstI and gel. </p> |
+ | <p> Precultures of clones containing pHC28.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Quantification of curli in strains s204, 227, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267 with congo red procedure.</p> | ||
+ | <p> 36 wells plates were inoculated for adherence test.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Microscopy tests of strains 211 and 216 marked with ThioflavineS on 96 wells plate.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Strains 227, 267 were assayed for biofilm nickel absorption on Petri dish cultures using the calibration set. Both biofilms absorbed Nickel but no difference between csgA WT and csgA His2 was observed.</p> | ||
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+ | <h6>7/08 </h6> | ||
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- | < | + | <p>Minipreps of pHC28 and digestion with EcoRI. Test gel revealed clones that potentially contained pHC28. This was then confirmed by double digestion with EcoRI and PstI gel check. </p> |
+ | <p> Transformation of strains s225, s227 with pHC37 and strains s204, s227 with pHC28.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Reception of antibodies from Life Technologies and UV lamp.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Adherence tests of s216 and 216 and derivatives.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Fluorescence assays of strains 211 and 216with thioflavine S. Procedure failed and a new protocol was developed. </p> | ||
+ | <p> Slides were inoculated with strains 211, 216, 225 (30ºC in M63+ mannitol) for thioflavineS test and 225 for epifluorescence.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Strains 227, 267 were assayed for biofilm nickel absorption on liquid cultures using the calibration set. Both biofilms absorbed Nickel but still no difference between csgA WT and csgA His2 was observed.</p> | ||
+ | <p> W3110 transformed strains were streaked in Cm red congo plates to check for presence of plasmids. Bacteria grew, so plasmids were present but red congo didn’t stain the colonies which means there was no expression of curli with promoter lac. From now on, we’ll focus on strains transformed with promoter curli plasmids.</p> | ||
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- | <br/><h6>25/06 </h6> | + | <h6>8/08 </h6> |
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+ | <p>Fluorescence and epifluorescence assays of strains 204 and 227 with thioflavine S. Thioflavine S tests didn’t seem to work on microplate reader, maybe because the excitation wavelength is not adapted for thioflavine S fluorescence. </p> | ||
+ | <p> 50mL of strains s227, s263 and s267 were cultured for comparative Nickel test.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Induction assay of strains 226 and 225 on LB, LB + IPTG, M63 and M63 + IPTG to check induction of plac in order to see if there is curli formation. Result: Curli wasn’t formed so we abandoned the idea of using plac. | ||
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+ | <h6>11/08 </h6> | ||
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+ | <p>Strains 204, 227 and 260,261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267 were streaked on Tet and Cm plates respectively to obtain isolated colonies. </p> | ||
+ | <p> Digestion of pHC01 with EcoRI and PstI.</p> | ||
+ | <p> UV lamp was tested with diluted samples at different concentrations of:</p> | ||
+ | <p> - strain 227 cultured at 30°C 200 rpm and 37°C 300rpm</p> | ||
+ | <p> - strain 204 cultured at 30°C 200 rpm</p> | ||
+ | <p> The samples were exposed to UV light during 1, 5 and 15 min and then were grown in plates at 37°C overnight. UV light killed all bacteria for exposure times over 5 min, only 2 colonies grew after 1 min exposure.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Baclight kit test to see if it was functional.</p> | ||
+ | <p> Visual comparative test of nickel between strains s227, s263 and s26. A decolouration was observed between the control (s227) and strains s263 and s267 but no difference in decolouration was observed between s263 (csgA WT) and s267 (csgA His2). This might be due to an acidification of the media that could lead to modification of His charge. </p> | ||
+ | <p> Strains 204, 227, 260,261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266 and 267 were streaked on 2 red congo plates and incubated each one at two temperatures (30ºC, and 37ºC) to check for difference of expression of curli promoter at different temperatures. </p> | ||
+ | <p> => Results were not as expected: there was no difference of expression between the two temperatures and some strains seemed to have lost the plasmid, because they weren’t stained with congo red. It was decided that a new transformation of bacteria would be done the day after.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 10 October 2014
February-June
Literature searches were performed about Peptide Display, Curli biogenesis and metal trapping.
June
11/06
Reception of the four DNA constructions: CsgA Wild type, CsgA PolyHis1, CsgA PolyHis2, CsgA Modular
24/06
NM522 and DH5α cells (in liquid LB medium) were cultured overnight under agitation at 37°C for later transformation.
25/06
Transformation of NM522 and DH5α strains with each one of the following plasmids.
Selection of transformed bacteria on antibiotic plates depending on the plasmid.
26/06
Transformation analysis: all the transformations were successful except the ones with plasmids pHC03, pHC06, pHC07 and pHC09. Transformation of these four plasmids was repeated with a new protocol.
Clones of transformed strains containing pHC01, 02, 04, 05 and 08 were cultured in 5 mL LB medium containing 50 µL of the specific antibiotic at 37°C and appropriate plates were streaked with isolated colonies likely to contain transformed bacteria.
27/06
Transformation analysis: all the transformations were successful and plates containing pHC06 plasmids showed pink bacteria, as the rfp in the plasmid is expressed in presence of a strong promoter (like J23100).
A protocol for nickel titration was searched and nickel was stored for later experiments.
30/06
Extraction of the different plasmids with mini prep ABC protocol.
July
1/07
Transformation of the NM522 strain with the four constructions from Genecust
2/07
Digestion of all plasmids with restriction enzymes (except pHC05 which was incorrect, with one gene too many)
Electrophoresis gel test revealed no difference between the wells. Hypothesis: problems with enzymes or solutions A and C in mini prep ABC protocol.
A calibration curve of nickel was made using different concentrations of metal and DMG.
3/07
Strains containing the 9 plasmids were cultured in 5mL of LB medium + 50 µL specific antibiotic at 30°C.
Midi prep kit tested with pHC06. The kit was functional.
Gel test of pHC06 and nanodrop were both used to determine pHC06 concentration.
4/07
Storage of some strains such as ompR324 or csgA- that might be interesting for the project were put in storage.
New liquid cultures of the plasmids were incubated at 37°C this time.
5/07
Mini prep ABC solution tests: pHC06 was extracted with different combinations of solutions A and C and then digested. Solution C seemed to be the problem in previous ABC miniprep protocol.
Transformation of NM522 with pHC05.
8/07
Midi Prep of pHC01, pHC02, pHC04, pHC07, and pHC08.
Digestion of plasmids with appropriate restriction enzymes
Gel test results:
- pHC01 : no digestion
- pHC02 and 04 : digestion
- pHC07 : the simple digestion wasn’t enough to conclude
- pHC08 : 2 digestions with contradictory results
10/07
Digestion of pHC06 and pHC07 with N+P. Gel test showed digestion worked for pHC06 but not for pHC07.
Midi prep of Genecust constructions.
Determination of plasmids concentrations by nanodrop and by gel analysis.
11/07
Digestions of psB1C3, pHC06, pHC07 and the four DNA constructions with appropriate enzymes for ligation.
Electrophoresis gel test: the gel was too thin and DNA wasn’t enough concentrated so conclusions about digestions couldn’t be clearly drawn.
Ligations:
- 3A ligation of pHC06 with psB1C3 and each of the four Genecust constructions (csgA WT, His1, His2, mod)
- Standard ligation of pHC07 with each of the four DNA constructions (csgA WT, His1, His2, mod)
Transformation of DH5α strain with the assembled plasmids and selection on a Cm plate.
14/07
Extraction with mini prep ABC protocol of 120 clones in total of the transformed strains.
15/07
Simple digestion of all clones with EcoRI and verification by gel electrophoresis revealed no successful cloning.
16/07
Extraction with mini prep ABC of 4 new clones of pHC15 and pHC18 but and two clones seemed promising after verification with gel electrophoresis.
Dry lab: A new strategy for cloning was decided: gel purification of the inserts would be carried out after digestion, and assay test of phosphatase to eventually use it before ligation.
Digestions of pHC04 (from midi prep), pHC07 and 3 DNA constructions (Wild Type, His1X and His2X)
pHC07 was used to test phosphatase action : a control with 1,5 µL DNA and 8,5 µL water was made to see if some digestions were incomplete. Phosphatase was then inactivated 20 minutes at 80°C.
Verification with gel electrophoresis:
- Genecust constructions : successful digestion
- pHC04 : no digestion
- pHC07 : no digestion
Hypothesis to understand digestion failure: maybe one NEB 2 buffer was out of date.
17/07
Extraction with mini prep kit of these 2 clones: gels suggested that potentially good clone of pHC20 didn’t contain the plasmid and that the clone of pHC15 contained two vectors and the promoter but no Genecust construction.
25/06
Verification of buffers number 2 used for digestion: gel electrophoresis showed that problems of DNA digestions weren’t linked with buffer 2 as digestion worked with all buffers.
Ligation: 3A assembly of psB1C3, pHC06 and CsgA Wild Type (plasmid pHC14) from former digestions.
Verification by gel electrophoresis of:
- pHC14 (ligase + insert before and after ligation) : failure
- pHC07 (with and without digestion) : digestion of pHC07 seemed to have failed
- pHC09 (with and without digestion) : digestion seemed complete
Transformations in DH5 α and selection on Cm plates of:
- pHC14 (ligase + insert; ligase control and control) : hundreds of clones on “ligase + insert” plate against 10 more times on “ligase without insert” -> maybe due to an overproduction of CsgA (J23100 is a strong promoter) that kill bacteria ?
- pHC07 (with and without digestion) -> tests to check if the digestion was complete or not : confirmation of gel electrophoresis
- pHC09 (with and without digestion) -> tests to check if the digestion was complete or not : 7 clones after digestion against about 200 without digestion
Gel purification of pHC 10, 12 and 13: high amounts of DNA were obtained (even if there were some loss too) as the gel was overloaded.
Digestion of pHC11 (CsgA Modular) with XbaI and SpeI for future gel purification.
Digestion of pHC03 with BamHI and SpeI to test again the action of phosphatase enzyme.
Liquid preculture of pHC04 was prepared for next extraction with midi prep kit.
19/07
200mL liquid culture of pHC04 (dilution 1/1000 of preculture)
20/07
Extraction of pHC04 with midi prep.
Digestion of pHC04 with E + P and verification by gel electrophoresis : one out of four replicates was digested.
Transformations analysis:
- pHC07 : confirmation of digestion failure
- pHC09 : 5 clones (against about 100 on control plates)
Preculture of 15 clones from pHC14 ligations was prepared for next mini prep.
21/07
DNA extraction of pHC14 clones with mini prep ABC protocol.
Digestion of the 15 clones with N (for those assembled in pHC06) and E (for the rest) and verification by gel electrophoresis : no clone seemed to contain the plasmid.
Gel purification of pHC04 and pHC11 (concentrations with nanodrop):
- pHC04 : 2,3 ng/µL
- pHC11 : 22,7 ng/µL
Digestion of pHC04 with E + P and verification by gel electrophoresis: successful digestion.
Ligations of pHC09 and pHC12, transformation and selection on plates with Tet antibiotic.
Digestion of pHC05 with E + S.
22/07
Storage of some Keio strains (E Coli 12 with one muted gene like CsgA- or CsgB-).
Transformation results of pHC09 and pHC12: abou.t 50 white clones on control plate and 2 pink clones on plate with ligase.
Verification by gel electrophoresis of pHC25 ligation and pHC05 digestion: ligation worked (a strip associated with a size of 3000 bp was seen) and digestion of pHC05 was complete for three different Eppendorf.
Test of phosphatase enzyme: Digestion of pHC03 with E followed by ligations (with and without phosphatase)
New digestion of pHC04 with E + P.
Transformation of DH5α with pHC25.
23/05
DNA extraction with ABC mini prep of 24 c transformed clones with pHC25 ligations: few amounts of DNA were extracted because cultures were incubated for 7 hours and only 1,5mL of them were used for mini prep.
Digestion with E of the 24 clones and verification by gel electrophoresis: 2 clones seemed to contain pHC25.
Ligations: Standard assembly of pHC05 and pHC10 followed by transformations selected on plate.
24/07
Ligations: Standard assembly of pHC05 with pHC10-11-13.
25/07
DNA extraction with mini prep kit of the 2 clones that seemed to contain pHC25 and digestions with P and E+P followed by verification by gel electrophoresis: clones were found good.
Digestion of pHC04 with E+P and pHC05 with E+S for next 3A ligations.
DNA extraction with ABC mini prep of 2 clones of pHC27, digestion with E and verification by gel electrophoresis: one of the two clones seemed promising. New digestions with P and E+P were then made and proved that the clone was the good one.
Transformations of DH5α with pHC23, 24 and 26.
27/07
8 clones of each one of the plasmid pHC23, 24 and 26 were cultured.
25/06
DNA extraction with ABC mini prep of pHC23, 24 and 26 clones.
Digestion of pHC23, 24 and 26 with E and verification by gel electrophoresis.
Digestion of pHC08 with N + P and culture of 200 mL of strains containing this plasmid for next digestion.
DNA extraction with mini prep kit of pHC27 from verified clone.
29/07
Midi prep of pHC08.
DNA extraction with mini prep kit for 3A assemblies (pHC23, 24 and 26) and standard ones (pHC27), followed by digestions with E + P and verification by gel electrophoresis that showed successful digestions.
Transformations of pHC23, 24, 25 and 26 in appropriate strains for characterization:
- s226 (CsgA-) which is fluorescent
- s204 (CsgA WT) , S227 (CsgA-)
Preparation of Congo Red plates for quantitative test of adherence with Curli.
Qualitative test of bacteria adherence with crystal violet method: strains containing wild type csgA (s225, s204 and s216) showed high percent of adherence compared with CsgA- strains (s226, s227 and s216).
Different aliquots of nickel were prepared to test pH influence for next dosages with DMG.
Preculture of 5 clones of pHC28, 29, 30 for next mini prep.
30/07
Transformations of pHC23, 24, 25 and 26 in appropriate strains for characterization: s211 (CsgA wild type) and - s216 (CsgA-)
Digestion of pHC08 with N and N+P and verification by gel electrophoresis: pHC08 was thus verified.
Culture of strains s227 and s204 on LB plates and M63 liquid medium.
DNA extraction with mini prep kit for standard ligations (pHC28, 29 and 30), digestion with E and verification by gel electrophoresis: 1 clone containing pHC29 and three containing pHC30 were found.
New qualitative test of bacteria adherence with crystal violet method: similar results as the previous day were observed.
Characterization of strains s225, s226 and s227:
- Determination of delay
- Determination of generation time
- Determination of OD=f(fluorescence)
31/07
Digestion of three clones transformed with pHC30 assemblies with E+P and verification by gel electrophoresis: the three clones contained the plasmid.
Ligations of pHC35, 36, 37, 38 and of pHC31, 32, 33, 34.
Transformations of s216 and s204 with pHC23-26.
DNA extraction of pHC30 with mini prep kit and of pHC28 with ABC miniprep.
Storage of strains s204, S227 and s260-267.
Adherence test in a 24 wells plate, strains s227 and s224 complemented with pHC23, 24, 25, 26 and not transformed were cultured at 30ºC.
August
1/08
Digestion of clones that seemed to contain pHC30 with E+P and of pHC28 with E and verification by gel electrophoresis proved clones contained pHC30 and digestions with E+P were made for 2 clones likely to contain pHC28.
6 clones containing plasmids pHC35, 36, 37, 38 were cultured.
Strains s211 and s216 with pHC23, 24, 25, 26 were put into storage.
Adherence test of strains s227 and s224 complemented with pHC23, 24, 25, 26 and not transformed.
Bacteria transformed with plasmids pHC35, 36, 37, 38 covered all the plate, so no isolated colonies were observed. New plates were streaked to obtain isolated colonies.
Liquid cultures of s227 were incubated at 30ºC on Petri dishes containing M63 mannitol and Tc. Some of them contained plastic materials in order to see if the biofilm also adheres to the materials.
Liquid cultures of s227 + pHC26 (His2) were incubated at 30ºC set on Petri dishes containing M63 mannitol and Cm.
3/08
Precultures of clones obtained after ligation of pHC31-38 were prepared (37ºC, 300 rpm)
4/08
Minipreps of clones transformed with pHC31-38 assemblies were done and digested with EcoRI. Clones containing pHC35, pHC37 and pHC38 were obtained but none were found containing pHC31-34 and pHC37.
Cultures of strains 204, 227, 211, 207 and 260-275 on Petri dish (LB, Congo red+ LB/4 and M63+mannitol and congo red) Cm for transformed strains and Tc for the parental strains were started.
Adherence test of strains 204, 227, 211, 207 and 260-275 with crystal violet.
Calibration set of Nickel and DMG.
Precultures of strains 225, 226, Keio csgB-, 211, 216, 207 and 227 in LB milieu.
Plastic materials that had been cultured with bacteria over the weekend were “baked” at 100ºC for 30min and then coloured with Cristal violet. Results showed bacteria had developed and adhered on the plastic surface.
5/08
Precultures of 6 new clones of pHC36 were prepared, then miniprepped.
Digestions with PstI and EcoRI of clones containing potentially f pHC35, 36 and 38.
Ligation and transformation of pHC28 in DH5α.
Microscopy tests of strains 227 and 204 marked with ThioflavineS were started but fluorescence was only observed in ethanol but not in water.
Transformations of:
- strains 225 and 226 with pHC35, 36 and 39 (AmpR plasmids)
- strain keio csgB- with pHC29 and 30 (for purification)
- strains 204, 227 with pHC27, 29 and 30 (CmR plasmids)
5mL precultures of strains 204, 227 and 260-267 (for Congo red tests) and 216, 211 and 268-275 (for adherence tests) were started.
Strains s227, 267 were cultured with NiSO4.
6/08
Digestion of minipreps of pHC37 with EcoRI. Gel test revealed clones that seemed to contain pHC37. This was confirmed afterwards by double digestion with EcoRI and PstI and gel.
Precultures of clones containing pHC28.
Quantification of curli in strains s204, 227, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267 with congo red procedure.
36 wells plates were inoculated for adherence test.
Microscopy tests of strains 211 and 216 marked with ThioflavineS on 96 wells plate.
Strains 227, 267 were assayed for biofilm nickel absorption on Petri dish cultures using the calibration set. Both biofilms absorbed Nickel but no difference between csgA WT and csgA His2 was observed.
7/08
Minipreps of pHC28 and digestion with EcoRI. Test gel revealed clones that potentially contained pHC28. This was then confirmed by double digestion with EcoRI and PstI gel check.
Transformation of strains s225, s227 with pHC37 and strains s204, s227 with pHC28.
Reception of antibodies from Life Technologies and UV lamp.
Adherence tests of s216 and 216 and derivatives.
Fluorescence assays of strains 211 and 216with thioflavine S. Procedure failed and a new protocol was developed.
Slides were inoculated with strains 211, 216, 225 (30ºC in M63+ mannitol) for thioflavineS test and 225 for epifluorescence.
Strains 227, 267 were assayed for biofilm nickel absorption on liquid cultures using the calibration set. Both biofilms absorbed Nickel but still no difference between csgA WT and csgA His2 was observed.
W3110 transformed strains were streaked in Cm red congo plates to check for presence of plasmids. Bacteria grew, so plasmids were present but red congo didn’t stain the colonies which means there was no expression of curli with promoter lac. From now on, we’ll focus on strains transformed with promoter curli plasmids.
8/08
Fluorescence and epifluorescence assays of strains 204 and 227 with thioflavine S. Thioflavine S tests didn’t seem to work on microplate reader, maybe because the excitation wavelength is not adapted for thioflavine S fluorescence.
50mL of strains s227, s263 and s267 were cultured for comparative Nickel test.
Induction assay of strains 226 and 225 on LB, LB + IPTG, M63 and M63 + IPTG to check induction of plac in order to see if there is curli formation. Result: Curli wasn’t formed so we abandoned the idea of using plac.
11/08
Strains 204, 227 and 260,261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267 were streaked on Tet and Cm plates respectively to obtain isolated colonies.
Digestion of pHC01 with EcoRI and PstI.
UV lamp was tested with diluted samples at different concentrations of:
- strain 227 cultured at 30°C 200 rpm and 37°C 300rpm
- strain 204 cultured at 30°C 200 rpm
The samples were exposed to UV light during 1, 5 and 15 min and then were grown in plates at 37°C overnight. UV light killed all bacteria for exposure times over 5 min, only 2 colonies grew after 1 min exposure.
Baclight kit test to see if it was functional.
Visual comparative test of nickel between strains s227, s263 and s26. A decolouration was observed between the control (s227) and strains s263 and s267 but no difference in decolouration was observed between s263 (csgA WT) and s267 (csgA His2). This might be due to an acidification of the media that could lead to modification of His charge.
Strains 204, 227, 260,261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266 and 267 were streaked on 2 red congo plates and incubated each one at two temperatures (30ºC, and 37ºC) to check for difference of expression of curli promoter at different temperatures.
=> Results were not as expected: there was no difference of expression between the two temperatures and some strains seemed to have lost the plasmid, because they weren’t stained with congo red. It was decided that a new transformation of bacteria would be done the day after.
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