Team:EPF-Lausanne/Our Project/Reporter Systems/lacI

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Adding ATC in the medium of the co-transformed cells will inactivate TetR. As a consequence, LacI will be '''expressed''' and RFP will be '''repressed''', as shown in the cartoons below. We should then see a decrease of RFUs correlating with increasing concentrations of ATC.
Adding ATC in the medium of the co-transformed cells will inactivate TetR. As a consequence, LacI will be '''expressed''' and RFP will be '''repressed''', as shown in the cartoons below. We should then see a decrease of RFUs correlating with increasing concentrations of ATC.
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Nevertheless, our results show a decrease in RFP expression when we add sufficient amounts of ATC. Even in our mutated system, TetR interaction with Ptet still has an effect on the output. There is a 2-fold difference between high ATC concentrations and zero ATC; we believe that by restoring the Ptet sequence, this difference would be higher, then allowing a detection window wide enough for characterizing mutants.
Nevertheless, our results show a decrease in RFP expression when we add sufficient amounts of ATC. Even in our mutated system, TetR interaction with Ptet still has an effect on the output. There is a 2-fold difference between high ATC concentrations and zero ATC; we believe that by restoring the Ptet sequence, this difference would be higher, then allowing a detection window wide enough for characterizing mutants.
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''ATC dose-response curve''
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[[File:EPFL_Nadine-exp4-doseresponse.png|600px]]
[[File:EPFL_Nadine-exp4-doseresponse.png|600px]]
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====''IPTG induction''====
IPTG will inactivate LacI, so that RFP will be more highly '''expressed''' as depicted in the cartoons below. From this we expect an increase in RFP expression with increasing IPTG concentration in the medium.
IPTG will inactivate LacI, so that RFP will be more highly '''expressed''' as depicted in the cartoons below. From this we expect an increase in RFP expression with increasing IPTG concentration in the medium.
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Gene expression in the cell without IPTG:
Gene expression in the cell without IPTG:
[[File:EPFL_3reporter_ss.JPG|350px]]
[[File:EPFL_3reporter_ss.JPG|350px]]
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Gene expression in the cell with IPTG:
Gene expression in the cell with IPTG:
[[File:EPFL_3reporter_IPTG.JPG|400px]]
[[File:EPFL_3reporter_IPTG.JPG|400px]]
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Below you can see the induction curves with different IPTG concentrations added in the cell's medium:
Below you can see the induction curves with different IPTG concentrations added in the cell's medium:
[[File:EPFL_Nadine-exp5-induction.png|600px]]
[[File:EPFL_Nadine-exp5-induction.png|600px]]
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Indeed, RFUs increase 8-fold between zero IPTG and the highest concentrations. Note that the RFU intensity for the curve with no IPTG matches the intensity of the curve with no ATC in the ATC induction experiment, showing that these two experiments are consistent. The curves with the highest IPTG concentrations are not overlapping, indicating that we could repress LacI even further with higher IPTG concentrations.
Indeed, RFUs increase 8-fold between zero IPTG and the highest concentrations. Note that the RFU intensity for the curve with no IPTG matches the intensity of the curve with no ATC in the ATC induction experiment, showing that these two experiments are consistent. The curves with the highest IPTG concentrations are not overlapping, indicating that we could repress LacI even further with higher IPTG concentrations.
You can compare these results with the characterization of [https://2011.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Our_Project/Reporter_Systems/plac Plac alone]. Without IPTG, RFP expression is much lower than the real Plac strength; thus LacI has a powerful effect on our system by limiting RFP expression
You can compare these results with the characterization of [https://2011.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Our_Project/Reporter_Systems/plac Plac alone]. Without IPTG, RFP expression is much lower than the real Plac strength; thus LacI has a powerful effect on our system by limiting RFP expression
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''IPTG dose-response curve''
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====''IPTG dose-response curve''====
[[File:EPFL_Nadine-exp5-doseresponse.png|600px]]
[[File:EPFL_Nadine-exp5-doseresponse.png|600px]]

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