Team:UC Chile/Cyanolux/Results

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According to these results we are inclined to think that our the transaldolase promoter that we are using is not driving the expression of the luciferases. Furthermore, we have received recent advice to use much larger (up to 1 Kb) of promoter upstream of the +1 transcription site of the transaldolase gene.
 
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According to these results we are inclined to think that our the transaldolase promoter that we are using is not driving the expression of the luciferases. Furthermore, we have received recent advice to use much larger (up to 1 Kb) of promoter upstream of the +1 transcription site of the transaldolase gene.
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<h1>K743015 Debugging</h1>
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<h2>sfGFP with degradation tag to characterize transaldolase promoter</h2>
<h2>sfGFP with degradation tag to characterize transaldolase promoter</h2>
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To describe the circadian behaviour of the transaldolase promoter without having the dificulties of equipment (luminometer and substrate), we built a fast-degrading reporter consisting of sfGPF(I746916) with a LVA degradation tag in the C-terminal end of the protein,  [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K743019 BBa_K743019]. This construct will serve as a real-time reporter of promoter activity. As it is a reporter plasmid with fast-degradation tags, verificating if sfGFP is being expressed circadianly by Synechocystis should be effortless.  
To describe the circadian behaviour of the transaldolase promoter without having the dificulties of equipment (luminometer and substrate), we built a fast-degrading reporter consisting of sfGPF(I746916) with a LVA degradation tag in the C-terminal end of the protein,  [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K743019 BBa_K743019]. This construct will serve as a real-time reporter of promoter activity. As it is a reporter plasmid with fast-degradation tags, verificating if sfGFP is being expressed circadianly by Synechocystis should be effortless.  
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You may find more information about the half-life of proteins with the LVA tag  [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_M0050 | here]. The construct has been verified by digestion and corroborated by sequencing. Check construct digestion [[Team:UC_Chile/Cyanolux/Results#C10 here]]
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You may find more information about the half-life of proteins with the LVA tag  [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_M0050 | here]. The construct has been verified by digestion and corroborated by sequencing. Check construct digestion [[Team:UC_Chile/Cyanolux/Results#C10 | here]]
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<h3>High-sensitive camera</h3>
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During the Latin America Jamboree, we had a chat with a couple of judges and a student from the Universidad de los Andes, David Olarte, on how to induce Synechocystis with n-decanal.
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David sent us some work he had done on luminescence assays in cyanobacteria. Following his methods we finally were able to see light emittion, confirming prescence of catalytically active luciferase.
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<h1>Experimental Highlights</h1>
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- Constructed two functional integration plasmids for <i>Synechocystis</i> PCC. 6803
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- Transformed <i>Synechocystis</i> PCC. 6803 with an optimized transformation protocol, available [https://2012.igem.org/Team:UC_Chile/Protocols#Transformation_of_Synechocystis_PCC._6803 here]
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- Verified integration of constructs
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- Confirmed expression of genes and activity of luciferase through a bioluminescence assay with exogenous substrate.
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<h1>Conclusions</h1>
<h1>Conclusions</h1>
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Due to unexpected results and recent information in the [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K325905 | registry page ] specifying as a failed experience.
 
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<h2>Transformation in Synechocystis PCC. 6803</h2>
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We have successfully transformed Synechocystis PCC. 6803. We have been able to standarize growth conditions and transformation protocols. We believe that we are the first iGEM team to transform  Synechocystis PCC. 6803 directly with naked DNA.
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<h2>Verification of integrations</h2>
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We have been able to verify the integration of the construct into Synechocystis's genome.
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<h2>Promoters</h2>
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We have been able to demonstrate that the transaldolase is driving the expression of the constructs but we have no certainty as if it is behaving circadianly. With our sfGFP construct with degradation tag we will be able to determinate if that is so.
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<h2>Luciferases</h2>
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With our new results with the High-sensitivity CCD camera we have been able to observe bioluminescence from our transformed Synechocystis. The luciferase is catalytically active, however we need to see if we can enhance light output by changing the length of the promoter.
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<h2> Susceptibility construct</h2>
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We have been unable to obtain a correct assembly of the LuxCDEG (substrate production) into our suceptibility construct. Due to repetitive failures, we will try a new strategy of cloning, by ordering new primers with longer overlapping ends.
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Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012