Difference between revisions of "Team:Aachen/Composite Part"
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− | In order to upregulate the whole glycogen synthesis pathway, the polycistronic plasmid was built. The ''glgC'' coding sequence is based on the part BBa_K118016 from Team Edinburgh 2008, but the RBS B0034 was added to the existing Biobrick. The construct was confirmed by sequencing. The expression of all three enzymes GlgC, GlgA and GlgB was tested in | + | In order to upregulate the whole glycogen synthesis pathway, the polycistronic plasmid was built. The ''glgC'' coding sequence is based on the part BBa_K118016 from Team Edinburgh 2008, but the RBS B0034 was added to the existing Biobrick. The construct was confirmed by sequencing. The expression of all three enzymes GlgC, GlgA and GlgB was tested in BL21 Gold (DE3) strains containing BBa_K1585321 in a pSB1A30 expression vector. |
− | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_glgCAB for registry.png|title=SDS-PAGE of ''glgCAB'' in pSB1A30|subtitle=''glgCAB'' in pSB1A30 was expressed in | + | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_glgCAB for registry.png|title=SDS-PAGE of ''glgCAB'' in pSB1A30|subtitle=''glgCAB'' in pSB1A30 was expressed in BL21 Gold (DE3) strains and IPTG induced. The small arrows indicates the expected bands for all three enzymes . The BL21 Gold (DE3) wild type was used as the negative control.|size=large}} |
The combined functionality was characterized by iodine staining (see picture below). It was performed with Lugol's iodine which dyes glycogen in a brownish color. If more glycogen is present, the color of stainend cultures is darker. The darker staining of Bl21 Gold (DE3) transformants of BBa_K1585321 indicates considerably more glycogen accumulations compared to the wild type. | The combined functionality was characterized by iodine staining (see picture below). It was performed with Lugol's iodine which dyes glycogen in a brownish color. If more glycogen is present, the color of stainend cultures is darker. The darker staining of Bl21 Gold (DE3) transformants of BBa_K1585321 indicates considerably more glycogen accumulations compared to the wild type. |
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