Team:Penn/SurfaceDisplayBBa
From 2012.igem.org
Surface display has wide applications in industry and medicine. We wanted to create a simple system for any iGEM team or lab to display proteins on the surface of bacteria. Using INPNC and our 12aa GS linker, we created INPNC-MCS, a BioBrick which allows teams to clone in any INPNC fusion partner of their choosing and have it displayed on the surface of bacteria. This system only requires a one step ligation with BamH1 and PstI cloning sites!
Part BBa_K811005 has been utilized by the 2012 Penn iGEM team to display a variety of different proteins. The red fluorescent protein mCherry has been successfully displayed on the surface of E. Coli, where it can produce fluorescence. We displayed mCherry on the outer membrane of E. coli BL21. After sonication and centrifugation of induced cells, almost all of the mCherry was localized in the membrane fraction when fused to INPNC, whereas in the control Intein-mCherry fusion (which exhibits cytoplasmic localization), all of the mCherry was contained in the lysate (Figure 1).
Figure 1