Team:Austin Texas/photocage

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In order to create an in vivo light-activated GFP expression system, two plasmids were constructed and transformed into amberless E.coli cells. The first plasmid contains the tRNA and synthetase pair, which is necessary to incorporate ONBY into the amber stop codon of the T7 RNAP. The second plasmid contains the coding sequence for T7 RNAP which has a mutation on the Tyrosine 639 residue. This plasmid also contains a GFP coding sequence bound to an upstream T7 promoter.
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Once these components were assembled by Gibson Assembly, the two plasmids were transformed via electroporation into aliquots of Amberless E.coli.
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After transformation, the amberless E. coli cells containing both the synthetase/tRNA pair plasmid and the amber T7 RNAP/GFP plasmid were assayed for their ability to express GFP upon irradiation of 365 nm light in different intervals of time. The cells were irradiated for 0 minutes, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, and 30 minutes in order to observe the temporal control of GFP expression.
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After irradiation with light, these cells were allowed to grow overnight before taking fluorescent measurements. This additional growth was necessary to allow the "decaged" T7 RNA polymerase to polymerase mRNA transcripts of the GFP coding sequence.
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