Team:Glasgow/Results:fixation
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<p>We found our encapsulating material in Capsular Colanic Acid (Chao & Zhang, 2011). For simplicity it was decided to use an existing <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K200000">colanic acid biobrick</a>, from the Imperial College iGEM 2009 Team.</p> | <p>We found our encapsulating material in Capsular Colanic Acid (Chao & Zhang, 2011). For simplicity it was decided to use an existing <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K200000">colanic acid biobrick</a>, from the Imperial College iGEM 2009 Team.</p> | ||
- | <p>This biobrick system had been constructed to form a capsule of colanic acid that is anchored to the cell membrane by a ligase | + | <p>This biobrick system had been constructed to form a capsule of colanic acid that is anchored to the cell membrane by a ligase> <i>E. coli</i> naturally uses colanic acid to encapsulate itself (Stout & Gottesman, 1990). |
<p>The parts of the colanic acid system that were required to induce overexpression (Gervais, Phoenix & Drapeau, 1992) and export were selected. Top10 cells were transformed with the biobricks and the DNA was extracted to begin building a construct. We began attaching Ribosome Binding Sites and terminators to the biobricks we required, but did not finish the entire construct. </p> | <p>The parts of the colanic acid system that were required to induce overexpression (Gervais, Phoenix & Drapeau, 1992) and export were selected. Top10 cells were transformed with the biobricks and the DNA was extracted to begin building a construct. We began attaching Ribosome Binding Sites and terminators to the biobricks we required, but did not finish the entire construct. </p> | ||
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<p>Chao, Y. & Zhang, T., 2011. Probing Roles of Lipopolysaccharide, Type 1 Fimbria, and Colanic Acid in the Attachment of Escherichia coli Strains on Inert Surfaces.Langmuir. 2011 Sep 20;27(18):11545-53</p> | <p>Chao, Y. & Zhang, T., 2011. Probing Roles of Lipopolysaccharide, Type 1 Fimbria, and Colanic Acid in the Attachment of Escherichia coli Strains on Inert Surfaces.Langmuir. 2011 Sep 20;27(18):11545-53</p> | ||
<p>Gervais FG, Phoenix P, Drapeau GR, 1992. The rcsB gene, a positive regulator of colanic acid biosynthesis in Escherichia coli, is also an activator of ftsZ expression. Journal of Bacterioogy. 1992 Jun ; 174(12): 3964-71</p> | <p>Gervais FG, Phoenix P, Drapeau GR, 1992. The rcsB gene, a positive regulator of colanic acid biosynthesis in Escherichia coli, is also an activator of ftsZ expression. Journal of Bacterioogy. 1992 Jun ; 174(12): 3964-71</p> | ||
+ | <p>Stout V, Gottesman S, 1990. RcsB and RcsC: a two-component regulator of capsule synthesis in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 1990 Feb ; 172(2): 659-69 </p> | ||
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Revision as of 18:19, 21 September 2011
Fixation Results
Aims
-To find a suitable material for encapsulation
-To build a construct that will appropriately express this material within a biofilm
-To transform this construct into the chassis and express it
-To characterise the expression and its effects towards fixation and encapsulation of the biofilm
Methods
We found our encapsulating material in Capsular Colanic Acid (Chao & Zhang, 2011). For simplicity it was decided to use an existing colanic acid biobrick, from the Imperial College iGEM 2009 Team.
This biobrick system had been constructed to form a capsule of colanic acid that is anchored to the cell membrane by a ligase> E. coli naturally uses colanic acid to encapsulate itself (Stout & Gottesman, 1990).
The parts of the colanic acid system that were required to induce overexpression (Gervais, Phoenix & Drapeau, 1992) and export were selected. Top10 cells were transformed with the biobricks and the DNA was extracted to begin building a construct. We began attaching Ribosome Binding Sites and terminators to the biobricks we required, but did not finish the entire construct.
References
Chao, Y. & Zhang, T., 2011. Probing Roles of Lipopolysaccharide, Type 1 Fimbria, and Colanic Acid in the Attachment of Escherichia coli Strains on Inert Surfaces.Langmuir. 2011 Sep 20;27(18):11545-53
Gervais FG, Phoenix P, Drapeau GR, 1992. The rcsB gene, a positive regulator of colanic acid biosynthesis in Escherichia coli, is also an activator of ftsZ expression. Journal of Bacterioogy. 1992 Jun ; 174(12): 3964-71
Stout V, Gottesman S, 1990. RcsB and RcsC: a two-component regulator of capsule synthesis in Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 1990 Feb ; 172(2): 659-69