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<h2>Result of colony PCR (August 19th)</h2> | <h2>Result of colony PCR (August 19th)</h2> | ||
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− | We | + | We see bands smaller than 500bp, but not the fragments we expected : this is probably contaminations. We start again the same PCR colony. There is DNA in holes too, which didn't migrate, probably the genomic DNA. |
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The DNA ladder migrate, but there was any amplification of the both genes.<br> | The DNA ladder migrate, but there was any amplification of the both genes.<br> | ||
− | We tested two PCR mix : the first did not work. The positive control worked with the second PCR mix. It is composed of | + | We tested two PCR mix : the first did not work. The positive control worked with the second PCR mix. It is composed of HO plasmid and the oligos using for PHO85 gene. |
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<h2>Phytic acid dosage</h2> | <h2>Phytic acid dosage</h2> | ||
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− | We dose the phytic acid in fermented rice.</p></div> | + | We dose the phytic acid in fermented rice.<br> |
+ | After analysis, the fermented rice have very little quantity of phosphorus and of phytic acid.<br> | ||
+ | <b>[Phosphorus] :</b> 0.0758 mg/100g of rice.<br> | ||
+ | <b>[Phytic acid] :</b> 0.269 mg/100g of rice.</p></div> | ||
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− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 11 :</b> Phosphorus calibration curve for titration of phytic acid in fermented rice</p></div> |
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/f/fe/ParisBettencourt_PCR_colony_gradient_27.08.15_%282%29.png" width="550px"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/f/fe/ParisBettencourt_PCR_colony_gradient_27.08.15_%282%29.png" width="550px"> | ||
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 12 :</b> Second electrophoresis colony PCR with temperature gradient (non-transformed yeast)</p></div> |
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<p>We watch bands for the gene PHO80, at the good size : 882bp. But the gene PHO85, there was no amplifiction, and the positive control is negative : we only see aband bigger than 10,000bp and it is not what we expected.<br>We try again this PCR to see if the no amplification of the gene PHO85 it is a manipulation error or not.</p></div> | <p>We watch bands for the gene PHO80, at the good size : 882bp. But the gene PHO85, there was no amplifiction, and the positive control is negative : we only see aband bigger than 10,000bp and it is not what we expected.<br>We try again this PCR to see if the no amplification of the gene PHO85 it is a manipulation error or not.</p></div> | ||
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<br><h1 class="date one">August 28th</h1> | <br><h1 class="date one">August 28th</h1> | ||
<h2>Phytic acid dosage in different strains</h2> | <h2>Phytic acid dosage in different strains</h2> | ||
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− | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/ | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/3c/ParisBettencourtTitrationPhyticAcidCurve2.png" width="750px"><br><br> |
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 13 :</b> | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/bb/ParisBettencourtTitrationPhyticAcidResultsOD2.png" width="1000px"> |
− | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/ | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 13 :</b> Phosphorus calibration curve + results of OD in some strains</p><br> |
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 14 :</b> Results of acid phytic dosage on fermented rice</p | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/85/ParisBettencourtTitrationPhyticAcidResultsConcentration2.png" width="850px"> |
− | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 14 :</b> Results of acid phytic dosage on fermented rice</p> | |
<h2>Results of PCR</h2> | <h2>Results of PCR</h2> | ||
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<div class="column-right"><p>We watch bands for the both of genes, but not at the same temperatures. Thanks to the gradient, we can suppose that oligos have not exactly the same melting temperature, and it may be the reason why the previous PCR failed.<br> | <div class="column-right"><p>We watch bands for the both of genes, but not at the same temperatures. Thanks to the gradient, we can suppose that oligos have not exactly the same melting temperature, and it may be the reason why the previous PCR failed.<br> | ||
− | The controle postive with the | + | The controle postive with the HO plasmid worked, the band matches with the PHO85 gene size (1020bp). |
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− | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/37/ParisBettencourt_Gel_28.08_Gradient_yeast_transfo_2temp_80-85-FRT.png" width=" | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/3/37/ParisBettencourt_Gel_28.08_Gradient_yeast_transfo_2temp_80-85-FRT.png" width="300px"> |
<p class="legend"><b>Figure 16 :</b> Electrophoresis PCR transformed yeasts</p><br> | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 16 :</b> Electrophoresis PCR transformed yeasts</p><br> | ||
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− | <div class="column-right"><p> | + | <div class="column-right"><p>The positive control is negative, PCR does not therefore our work. |
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− | <h2> Transformation</h2> | + | <h2>Transformation</h2> |
− | + | We transform the yeast <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae SK1</i> with the resistance to geneticin and the <i>Cre</i> gene. We delete the PHO 85 genes and we replace it by the resistance gene.<br> | |
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e7/PARISBETTENCOURT_CRE.png" width="550px"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/e/e7/PARISBETTENCOURT_CRE.png" width="550px"> | ||
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 17 :</b>Principle of Cre recombinase</p><br> |
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− | <div class="column-left"><p><br>The | + | <div class="column-left"><p><br>The <i>Cre</i> gene is the sequence that little be cut thanks Cre recombinase and recombined the gene without the sequence between the Cre sequences.</p></div> |
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<br><h1 class="date one">August 30th</h1> | <br><h1 class="date one">August 30th</h1> | ||
− | <h2> | + | <h2>Transformation on yeasts with <i>Cre</i> gene</h2> |
+ | First step, we realize the PCR of <i>Cre</i> and <i>RFP</i> gene with primers (created by Amaury) and plasmid containing RFP. We amplified the gene, its promoter and its terminater.<br> | ||
+ | <b>Protocol</b> :<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols/PCR"> PCR</a><br> | ||
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+ | Second step, we make PCR purification, and check the result with electrophoresis.<br> | ||
+ | <b>Protocol</b> :<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols/PCR_purification"> PCR purification</a> | ||
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+ | Third step, we transformed yeast that is already integrated the resistance instead of PHO85 gene. We introduce the <i>Cre</i> and <i>RFP</i> genes instead of PHO80 gene<br> | ||
+ | <b>Protocol</b> :<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols/Heat_shock_transformation_for_yeast"> Transformation of yeast</a><br> | ||
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+ | Fourth step, we cultived the transforming yeasts in YPD agar medium with geneticin overnight. | ||
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+ | <h2>PCR and result</h2> | ||
+ | <div class="column-left"></p>We did electrophoresis of transformation product. It's revealed bands around 10,000bp, while we expected 1,000bp. We think the DNA extraction in yeast doesn't work, and these bands are contamination.</div> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/bf/ParisBettencourt_PCRgelRFPCRE.png" width="400px"> | ||
+ | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 18 :</b> Colony PCR on transformed yeast with RFP</p></div> | ||
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<a name="september" class="anchor"><h1></h1></a> | <a name="september" class="anchor"><h1></h1></a> | ||
+ | <br><h1 class="date two">September 1st</h1> | ||
+ | <h2>Result of transformation</h2> | ||
+ | We watching any culture on plates YPD + Geneticin. The yeast are not resistant to geneticin, they had not introduced the resistance gene. Transformation does not work. | ||
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<br><h1 class="date two">September 2nd</h1> | <br><h1 class="date two">September 2nd</h1> | ||
<h2> Transformation</h2> | <h2> Transformation</h2> | ||
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<h2>Titration of phytic acid</h2> | <h2>Titration of phytic acid</h2> | ||
We test the quantity of phytic acid different strains, at dilution 1/5, 1/50 and 1/500.<br> | We test the quantity of phytic acid different strains, at dilution 1/5, 1/50 and 1/500.<br> | ||
− | Strains : | + | Strains : g15,37 / g15,55 / g15,56 / g15,57 / g15,58 / Sook dall + HCl / Sook rice + HCl. |
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<br><h1 class="date two">September 4th</h1> | <br><h1 class="date two">September 4th</h1> | ||
− | After the transformation of September 2nd, any culture is observable on plates. The tansformation are not function. We restart transformation, but we transform with Cre and RFP | + | After the transformation of September 2nd, any culture is observable on plates. The tansformation are not function. We restart transformation, but we transform with <i>Cre</i> and <i>RFP</i> genes. It is more interesting because we not forced to simply remove the resistance gene, we can make a double identification. It helps to identify yeast that is already integrated in place of the resistance gene PHO85 (they cultivate on agar with geneticin) and we also integrate the RFP in place of PHO80 gene (they will be red). |
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<br><h1 class="date two">September 8th</h1> | <br><h1 class="date two">September 8th</h1> | ||
− | <h2> | + | <h2>PCR to product cassette Cre/RFP</h2> |
− | We restart | + | We restart PCR with Cre sequence and RFP gene.<br> |
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<br><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/f/f3/ParisBettencourt_PCRelectrophoresisCRERFP.jpeg" width="450px"> | <br><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/f/f3/ParisBettencourt_PCRelectrophoresisCRERFP.jpeg" width="450px"> | ||
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 19 : </b>Electrophoresis of Cre and RFP amplification</p><br> |
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<div class="column-right"><p><br>We see only one band. We can continue experiments with this sample and realize the transformation.</p></div> | <div class="column-right"><p><br>We see only one band. We can continue experiments with this sample and realize the transformation.</p></div> | ||
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− | + | <h2> Analysis of results of titration phytic acid of September 2nd</h2> | |
+ | We test the quantity of phytic acid different strains, at dilution 1/5, 1/50 and 1/500.<br> | ||
+ | Strains : g15,37 / g15,55 / g15,56 / g15,57 / g15,58 / Sook dall + HCl / Sook rice + HCl. | ||
− | + | We start to do the phosphorus scale.<br><br> | |
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− | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/c/cb/ParisBettencourtTitrationPhyticAcidCurve3.png" width="500px"> | |
− | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 20 :</b> Phosphorus calibration curve</p> | |
− | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/ | + | <br> |
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure | + | With calculations of the protocol, we can determine the concentration in our samples.<br> |
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− | <b>Protocol :</b><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols | + | <b>Protocol :</b><a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols#FSTitrationacidphytic"> Titration of phytic acid</a> |
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− | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/ | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/8f/ParisBettencourt_TAB85jdkshdjs6255666666.png" width="600px"> |
− | <p class="legend"><b>Figure | + | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 21 :</b> Table of results</p> |
+ | Concentrations are very low. There are less to 1mg/100g d’idli. | ||
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+ | <br><h1 class="date two">September 11th</h1> | ||
+ | <h2>Transformation</h2> | ||
+ | We did the transformation on strain <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae SK1</i>, using the protocol of<a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols#HeatShockYeast"> heat shock yeast transformation</a>. | ||
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+ | <br><h1 class="date two">September 14th</h1> | ||
+ | <h2>Genomic DNA extraction of transformed yeast</h2> | ||
+ | We try to extract genomic DNA of transformed yeast with the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Protocols#YeastDNAextractiondneasybloodandtissuekit"> "Blood & Tissue extraction Kit"</a> | ||
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+ | We make PCR on it. | ||
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+ | <h2>Result of PCR</h2> | ||
+ | The gel electrophoresis revealed any bands. We might suppose that the transformation did not work, but it's probably that we don't succeed to extract the yeast's DNA which prevent us to verify our results. | ||
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+ | <br><h1 class="date two">September 15th</h1> | ||
+ | <h2>Plate of yeast transformed with RFP</h2> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/6/60/ParsBettencourt_PlateAMAURYRFPCRE.jpeg" width="300px"> | ||
+ | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 22 :</b> Transformed <i>S. cerevisiae SK1</i> on YPD agar + geneticin</p></div> | ||
+ | <div class="column-right">Colonies are not isolated, we cannot distinguish all of them. The culture that was inoculate was too concentrate. | ||
+ | We make suspensions low concentrate and inoculate again on YPD medium with geneticin at 200µg/mL. | ||
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+ | <br><h1 class="date two">September 16th</h1> | ||
+ | <h2>Plate of yeast transformed with RFP</h2> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/9/97/ParisBettencourt_PCRgelRFPCRE1.jpeg" width="300px"> | ||
+ | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 23 :</b> Transformed <i>S. cerevisiae SK1</i> on YPD agar + geneticin</p></div> | ||
+ | <div class="column-right">All colonies are the same, but there is no red coloration.<br> | ||
+ | These result can be explicated by the fact that when this gene is introduced in the genomic DNA, it's not revealed, whereas it is in a plasmid. | ||
+ | </div> | ||
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+ | <h2>Test new transformed yeast</h2> | ||
+ | We test our new transformed yeast which deletion of PHO80 and PHO85 genes and compare with yeast transformed previously (first with the geneticin resistance gene in place PHO85 gene and second with the geneticin resistance gene in place PHO80). We put this yeast in YPD + geneticin medium (YPD + geneticinn for always keep the selection). We have grown the yeast with six concentration of phytic acid (0.005, 0.01, 0.02, 0.04, 0.1, 0.2 g/mL). We also realize a scale with phytic acid and YPD medium + geneticin. <br> | ||
+ | Scale: C(phytic acid;YPD) (g.mL-1) 0,005 0,01 0,02 0,04 0,1 <br> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/1/15/PariBettencourt_1erTeste_acidejdphfiZV.png" width="1000px"><br> | ||
+ | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 24 :</b>Table manipulation</p><br> | ||
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+ | We don’t have enough reagents in our kit to do all manipulations we want, and it is too late to buy it. We choose to delete three concentrations by strain and in the scale. <br> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/d/de/PariBettencourt_1erTeste_acide_phytiquerggrrrgrgert-jhtTH.png" width="1000px"><br> | ||
+ | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 25 :</b>New table manipulation</p><br> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/b/bb/PariBettencourt_hghdhfuhgggkhgchggv.png" width="1000px"><br> | ||
+ | <p class="legend"><b>Figure 26 :</b>Result of test</p><br> | ||
+ | Result analysis: We have only optic density result below zero. Normally is no possible. We suppose the reagents of the kit are old and it not work. Would have had to do again the tests but there is not reagents and time anymore. <br> | ||
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