Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Description
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- | We thought of a way to overproduce our viral particles without being forced to infect with P2 or getting P2 particles as a byproduct. The solution planned was to construct an E. coli strain containing all the useful genes for P4 in P2 (capsid, tail and lysis operons). In addition to these genes, the helper would also contain the main P2 transactivators (cox and ogr) under a lac operator. This way, after we transform the helper cell with our desired P4 plasmid, we would decide when to promote lysis of the helper bacteria and P4 stock production by adding IPTG. | + | We thought of a way to overproduce our viral particles without being forced to infect with P2 or getting P2 particles as a byproduct. The solution planned was to construct an E. coli strain containing all the useful genes for P4 in P2 (capsid, tail and lysis operons). In addition to these genes, the helper would also contain the main P2 transactivators (cox and ogr) under a lac operator. This way, after we transform the helper cell with our desired P4 plasmid, we would decide when to promote lysis of the helper bacteria and P4 stock production by adding IPTG. Then we have our biobrick assembled inside ready-to-use phages that can deliver their genome to wildtype bacteria. |
We also have biobricked the cos sites of P4. This biobrick should be coloned in any vector with your construction. If you transform the productor strain of P4 with this vector then you infect with P4 you will have as a result some P4 phages and some of your vectors with the P4cos sites inside a capsid. It means you can encapsidate up to 33 kbs with this system. Until your production is not pure you can add a marker in the plasmid like an antibiotic resistance so after infection you select the colonies with the plasmid and not the natural P4. | We also have biobricked the cos sites of P4. This biobrick should be coloned in any vector with your construction. If you transform the productor strain of P4 with this vector then you infect with P4 you will have as a result some P4 phages and some of your vectors with the P4cos sites inside a capsid. It means you can encapsidate up to 33 kbs with this system. Until your production is not pure you can add a marker in the plasmid like an antibiotic resistance so after infection you select the colonies with the plasmid and not the natural P4. | ||
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==='''P4 infection – transduction – delivery'''=== | ==='''P4 infection – transduction – delivery'''=== | ||
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