Team:INSA-Lyon/Results

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<p>To find the best way to degrade bacteria and DNA, the following protocol was used to test the influence of UV light and temperature separately : <br/>
<p>To find the best way to degrade bacteria and DNA, the following protocol was used to test the influence of UV light and temperature separately : <br/>
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<li> Wells containing M63 cultures of strain 227 were put under UV light / at 60 or 70°C for different lengths of time. Well contents were then gradually transferred into Eppendorf and diluted (100, 300, 900 and 2700 fold).<br/>  
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<li> Wells containing M63 cultures of strain 227 were put under UV light or at 60 or 70°C for different lengths of time. Well contents were then gradually transferred into Eppendorf and diluted (100, 300, 900 and 2700 fold).<br/>  
<li> LB plates (without antibiotic) corresponding to UV/temperature exposure times (+ one plate for control) were then spotted with s227 different concentrations in order to be able to count survival bacteria after incubation at 37°C.<br/>
<li> LB plates (without antibiotic) corresponding to UV/temperature exposure times (+ one plate for control) were then spotted with s227 different concentrations in order to be able to count survival bacteria after incubation at 37°C.<br/>
<li> Genomic DNA was extracted from s227 concentrated culture. From the solution obtained, Curli promoter(750 bp) was amplified by PCR with Q5 polymerase and designed primers. <br/>
<li> Genomic DNA was extracted from s227 concentrated culture. From the solution obtained, Curli promoter(750 bp) was amplified by PCR with Q5 polymerase and designed primers. <br/>
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<p><i> DNA extraction</i></p>
<p><i> DNA extraction</i></p>
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   <td><div align="justify"><figcaption>gel PCR</figcaption></td></div>
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  <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/d/d8/Gel_PCR_UV.png" alt="15min" height="200 px"/></td>
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   <td><div align="justify"><figcaption> PCR gel after UV time exposure </figcaption></td></div>
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</table> <br/> Bacterian DNA seemed to be degraded after 10 min UV light exposure.<br/>&rArr; <b>In consequence, UV light can be used to destroy DNA.</b> </p><br/>
</table> <br/> Bacterian DNA seemed to be degraded after 10 min UV light exposure.<br/>&rArr; <b>In consequence, UV light can be used to destroy DNA.</b> </p><br/>
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<p><i>Backlight</i></p></br>
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   <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/e/ee/BacklightControl_UV.png" alt="Control plate" width="300 px"/></td>
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   <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/2e/70_control.jpg  " alt="Control plate" width="300 px"/></td>
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   <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/bc/BacklightUV15.png" alt="15 min" width="300 px"/></td>
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   <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/19/70_15_min.jpg" alt="15 min" width="300 px"/></td>
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   <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/4/4b/BacklightUV20.png" alt="20min" width="300 px"/></td>
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   <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/a0/70_30_min.jpg" alt="20min" width="300 px"/></td>
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  <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/d/d6/70_45_min.jpg" alt="20min" width="300 px"/></td>
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   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>Control plate</figcaption></div></td>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>Control plate</figcaption></div></td>
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   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>15 min UV</figcaption></div></td>
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   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>15 min 70°C</figcaption></div></td>
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   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>20 min UV</figcaption></div></td>
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   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>30 min 70°C</figcaption></div></td>
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  <td><div align="center"><figcaption>45 min 70°C</figcaption></div></td>
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<br/> Still some green-colored bacteria could be seen after 20 min UV exposure. <br/>  
<br/> Still some green-colored bacteria could be seen after 20 min UV exposure. <br/>  
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<p><h6><i> Temperature influence </i></h6></p><br/>
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<p><h6><b>Temperature influence</b></h6></p><br/>
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<p><i>LB plates</i></p></br>
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<p>So we tried experiments with a temperature of 70°C.</p> </br>
<p>So we tried experiments with a temperature of 70°C.</p> </br>
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<p><i>LB plates</i></p></br>
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   <td><img src="" alt="15 min" width="200 px"/></td>
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  <td><div align="center"><figcaption>Control plate</figcaption></td></div>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>15 min 70°C</figcaption></td></div>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>15 min 70°C</figcaption></td></div>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>30 min 70°C</figcaption></td></div>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>30 min 70°C</figcaption></td></div>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>45 min 70°C</figcaption></td></div>
   <td><div align="center"><figcaption>45 min 70°C</figcaption></td></div>
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</table><br/>No more bacteria on LB plate after 15min at 70°C<br/> &rArr;<b>Bacterian growth can be stopped as well as with UV light.</b></p><br/>
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<No more bacteria on LB plate after 15min at 70°C<br/> &rArr;<b>Bacterian growth can be stopped as well as with UV light.</b></p><br/>
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<p><i>DNA extraction</i></p></br>
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</table> </br>No DNA degradation at all.<br/>&rArr; <b>In consequence, temperature doesn't enable to destroy DNA, in contrary to UV light.</b> </p><br/>
</table> </br>No DNA degradation at all.<br/>&rArr; <b>In consequence, temperature doesn't enable to destroy DNA, in contrary to UV light.</b> </p><br/>
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<p><i>Backlight</i></p></br>
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Revision as of 23:37, 17 October 2014

Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

  • Curli characterization


  • Nickel chelation


  • Survival after UV and high temperature exposure


  • Promoter optimization and characterization