Team:Stanford-Brown/HellCell/Plasmid

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'''Figure 1: Test Plasmid, inserting 1 gene
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'''Figure 1: Test Plasmid, inserting one gene'''
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P = Strong Promoter, BBa_J23100
P = Strong Promoter, BBa_J23100
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R = Strong RBS, BBa_B0030
R = Strong RBS, BBa_B0030
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G = Gene of interest
G = Gene of interest
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T = GFP Reporter, BBa_E0840'''
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T = GFP Reporter, BBa_E0840
In some cases, we wished to insert 2 genes into the same plasmid as they both contributed to one pathway. We used the following scheme:
In some cases, we wished to insert 2 genes into the same plasmid as they both contributed to one pathway. We used the following scheme:
[[File:TestPlasmid2.png|400px|center]]
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'''Figure 2: Test Plasmid, inserting two-gene pathway
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'''Figure 2: Test Plasmid, inserting two-gene pathway'''
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P = Strong Promoter, BBa_J23100
P = Strong Promoter, BBa_J23100
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R = Strong RBS, BBa_B0030
R = Strong RBS, BBa_B0030
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G1 = Gene of interest, first step of pathway
G1 = Gene of interest, first step of pathway
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G2 = Gene of interest, second step of pathway
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T = GFP Reporter, BBa_E0840'''
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T = GFP Reporter, BBa_E0840

Revision as of 10:29, 3 October 2012


The Test Plasmid

To test the genes that we isolated from various organisms in hopes of arming our Escherichia coli from the extremes, we used standard BioBrick assembly to place all of the genes into the same "Test Plasmid." We used a strong promoter and RBS in hopes of producing as much of the proteins as possible in the cell, increasing the chances of observing their function. Instead of a regular terminator, we used GFP-producing part BBa_E0840 so that we could have a rough, easy visual confirmation that our protein is probably being transcribed (See Figure 1). Because of the way that we assembled the parts together, all of these composite parts ended up on psb1A2 (the plasmid BBa_E0840 was on).

TestPlasmid1.png

Figure 1: Test Plasmid, inserting one gene

P = Strong Promoter, BBa_J23100

R = Strong RBS, BBa_B0030

G = Gene of interest

T = GFP Reporter, BBa_E0840

In some cases, we wished to insert 2 genes into the same plasmid as they both contributed to one pathway. We used the following scheme:

TestPlasmid2.png

Figure 2: Test Plasmid, inserting two-gene pathway

P = Strong Promoter, BBa_J23100

R = Strong RBS, BBa_B0030

G1 = Gene of interest, first step of pathway

G2 = Gene of interest, second step of pathway

T = GFP Reporter, BBa_E0840