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To obtain our Laccase E.coli, we used the BioBrick Bba_K863006 and we removed its stop codon. Then we added to this BioBrick a promoter and a His-Tag.
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Then we inserted our BioBrick into E. coli strain (BL21) to express it. We induced it by addition of IPTG into the cell culture. We made a Western-Blot using a primary antibody against the His-tag and an anti-mouse secondary antibody conjugate with HRP (horseradish peroxidase). The expected size of the protein “01-35-02” is 53 kDa. <br />
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• Laccase T. thermophilus from iGEM parts<br /><br />
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To get our Laccase T. thermophilus, we used the BioBrick Bba_K863011 and we removed its stop codon. <br />Then we tried to add to this BioBrick a promoter and a His-Tag.<br /> Unfortunately we managed to add only the promoter.<br /><br />
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We ordered from IDT a laccase optimized for an expression into E. coli.<br /> From this optimised laccase, we added a promoter and a His-Tag.<br /> This new BioBrick is named “01-30-02” with an expected size of about 1500 pb.<br />
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Revision as of 17:16, 15 September 2015

Chew fight

Production of Laccase E.coli

To obtain our Laccase E.coli, we used the BioBrick Bba_K863006 and we removed its stop codon. Then we added to this BioBrick a promoter and a His-Tag. Thanks to digestion, ligation and transformation, we managed to get our BioBrick named “01-35-02” with a size of about 1700 pb:

Then we inserted our BioBrick into E. coli strain (BL21) to express it. We induced it by addition of IPTG into the cell culture. We made a Western-Blot using a primary antibody against the His-tag and an anti-mouse secondary antibody conjugate with HRP (horseradish peroxidase). The expected size of the protein “01-35-02” is 53 kDa.

Laccase T. thermophilus

• Laccase T. thermophilus from iGEM parts

To get our Laccase T. thermophilus, we used the BioBrick Bba_K863011 and we removed its stop codon.
Then we tried to add to this BioBrick a promoter and a His-Tag.
Unfortunately we managed to add only the promoter.

• Laccase T. thermophilus from IDT

We ordered from IDT a laccase optimized for an expression into E. coli.
From this optimised laccase, we added a promoter and a His-Tag.
This new BioBrick is named “01-30-02” with an expected size of about 1500 pb.

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