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- | To quantitatively determine the elimination rate of plasmids bearing our oriR101&repA101-ts, theoretically equal numbers of ori-ts- harboring bacterial cells were spread on an of LB+ Amp plate (labeled as Amp_ori-ts) and LB- only plate (labeled as LB_ori-ts). Four copies of this experimental setup were made for overnight incubations at four different temperatures: 30°C/ 33°C/ 37°C/ 42°C. Then, single colonies formed on the plates after overnight incubation were quantified. For each set, ratio of colony count on Amp_ori-ts plate to that on LB_ori-ts was calculated. The same protocol described above was applied to the same E.coli strain ( | + | To quantitatively determine the elimination rate of plasmids bearing our oriR101&repA101-ts, theoretically equal numbers of ori-ts- harboring bacterial cells were spread on an of LB+ Amp plate (labeled as Amp_ori-ts) and LB- only plate (labeled as LB_ori-ts). Four copies of this experimental setup were made for overnight incubations at four different temperatures: 30°C/ 33°C/ 37°C/ 42°C. Then, single colonies formed on the plates after overnight incubation were quantified. For each set, ratio of colony count on Amp_ori-ts plate to that on LB_ori-ts was calculated. The same protocol described above was applied to the same E.coli strain (DH10b) containing only the plasmids pKD46 and pBlueScript to serve as controls. |
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The total elimination rate of plasmid with thermosensitive replication origins (both mutated version in pSB1AK3 and unmutated version in pKD46) is computed by the following formula:<br> | The total elimination rate of plasmid with thermosensitive replication origins (both mutated version in pSB1AK3 and unmutated version in pKD46) is computed by the following formula:<br> |
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1. BBa_K524000 –oriR101 & repA101-ts: This heat sensitive origin of replication origin has been shown to be function at 30°C Partial loss of plasmid happens at 33°C, and complete loss of plasmid is observed at 37°C. Characterization Data for BBa_K524000 Heat sensitive origin of replication (oriR101 & repA101-ts) Abstract oriR101 and repA101ts constitute a low copy origin of replication derived from the pSC101 replication origin. Initiation of replication at oriR101 is regulated in trans by the heat- labile protein product of the repA101ts, which denatures at 37°C. Due to this property, bacterial (hence plasmid) exposure to incubation temperature of 37°C would decrease the activity of this origin, while temperatures higher than 42°C would cause the construct to completely cease functioning. (Datsenko, K.A. and Wanner, B.L. 2000). Construction of this part #Figure 1: Digestion with SpeI for confirmation of mutation success Characterization
Characterization of the oriR101&repA101-ts was done with the insert ligated to RFP reporter and harbored in partregistry’s standard assembly pSB1AK3 plasmid. The enzymes Pst1 and Sma1 were then used to cut out the normal replication origin (pMB1) of pSB1AK3 and part of its KanR gene. The linearized plasmid was then allowed to self- ligate and transformed to DH10b E. coli strain. Restriction digestion test, along with the presence of red fluorescence and absence of Kanamycin resistance, is used as an indicator for plasmid verification. The final construct used for thermosensitivity test is referred to as “ori-ts” for convenience.
Qualitative test
Several sets of serial dilution tests are done at 30°C, 33°C, 37°C and 42°C. The image proof and the result summary are shown below. For each temperature group, from left to right: 10-fold serially diluted O/N cultures beginning with the least diluted one. Refer to Characterization Method, Qualitative Test A robust growth of ori-ts- positive cells was observed when the cells were incubated at 30°C. This robustness-indicated by the density of bacterial colonies in each droplet-covered region, and associated with proper functioning of plasmid's heat sensitive origin-steadily declined as the incubation temperature was increased. Partial replication origin dysfunction was observed after 33°C incubation and near- complete loss of function was observed at 37°C. Comparing this trend with the testing result of the unmutated oriR101&repA101-ts in pKD46 (partial loss of function observed at 37°C, and near- complete function at 42°C), the mutated one shows higher thermosensitivity.
The primary result of the quantitative thermosensitive test and trend of the elimination rate of ori-ts is shown by the following graph. #Figure 3: Quantitative Analysis of the temperature sensitivity origin. Conclusion
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