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Revision as of 21:36, 15 September 2015

iGEM Bielefeld 2015


Organisms

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Escherichia coli

We used following strains of E. coli during our project:

  • KRX
    • Genotype: [F´, traD36, ΔompP, proA+B+, lacIq, Δ(lacZ)M15] ΔompT, endA1, recA1, gyrA96 (Nalr), thi-1, hsdR17 (rk–, mk+), e14– (McrA–), relA1, supE44, Δ(lac-proAB), Δ(rhaBAD)::T7 RNA polymerase.

  • ER2566 (T7 Express Competent E. coli)
    • Genotype: F- λ- fhuA2 [lon] ompT lacZ::T7 gene 1 gal sulA11 Δ(mcrC-mrr)114::IS10 R(mcr-73::miniTn10-TetS)2 R(zgb-210::Tn10)(TetS) endA1 [dcm]

Bacillus subtilis

In our project we used B. subtilis strain 168 with genotype trpC2. You can find further information about the origin of this strain in Zeigler et al.

Agrobacterium tumefaciens

We isolated some sequence from A. tumefaciens C58.1. For detailed information about this organism please be referred to Wood et al. 2001.

References

Wood, D. W.; Setubal, J. C.; Kaul, R.; Monks, D. E.; Kitajima, J. P.; Okura, V. K. et al. (2001): The genome of the natural genetic engineer Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58. In: Science (New York, N.Y.) 294 (5550), S. 2317–2323. DOI: 10.1126/science.1066804.

Zeigler, Daniel R.; Prágai, Zoltán; Rodriguez, Sabrina; Chevreux, Bastien; Muffler, Andrea; Albert, Thomas et al. (2008): The origins of 168, W23, and other Bacillus subtilis legacy strains. In: Journal of bacteriology 190 (21), S. 6983–6995. DOI: 10.1128/JB.00722-08.