Team:INSA-Lyon/Results

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<p>What about chelation ? <br/>
<p>What about chelation ? <br/>
Nickel(II) chelated for each of the constructions (WT, HIS1,  HIS2) is evaluated by using dimethylglyoxime (DMG) as the precipitating reagent. This is achieved by using absorbing properties of DMG-Ni(II) pink-colored complex (peak absorption at 554nm). <br/>
Nickel(II) chelated for each of the constructions (WT, HIS1,  HIS2) is evaluated by using dimethylglyoxime (DMG) as the precipitating reagent. This is achieved by using absorbing properties of DMG-Ni(II) pink-colored complex (peak absorption at 554nm). <br/>
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Firstly, a calibration set of Nickel and DMG was done. <br/>
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Then, strains 265, 266 and 267 were assayed for biofilm nickel absorption on liquid cultures using the calibration set, after measuring the OD of the complex formed for each strain at 554nm.<br/>
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This technique is more qualitative than quantitative due to the spectrometer precision. Here are the outcomes.
Here are the outcomes. </p><br/>
Here are the outcomes. </p><br/>
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A second method has been used, more quantitative and more precise:  mass spectrometry assays have been realized. The quantity of chelated nickel for each strain has been compared to the quantity of curlis formed by each strain.<br/>
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Here are the results :
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As confirmed by this second method, strain 267 chelates twice more than strain 266. That means that two Histags are twice more effective than one. Moreover, one histag allows a better chelation than none, but not a really significative one.
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Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

IGEM

RESULTS

  • Nickel chelation


  • Effectiveness of His-Tag motif


  • Biofilm production


  • Survival after UV and high temperature exposure


  • Promoter optimization and characterization