Team:MoWestern Davidson/project wetlab

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List of the suppressor tRNAs named by the codon they suppress.
*AGGAC
*AGGAC
*AGGAU
*AGGAU

Revision as of 14:16, 28 July 2009

Completed tRNAs

We decided to use a weak-medium promoter, pBad, to express our suppressor tRNAs.

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This promoter choice allows us to induce greater expression with L-arabinose. We found that suppressor tRNAs controlled by pBad is not lethal to E. coli and allows for normal culture growth.

Pbad trna.JPG

List of the suppressor tRNAs named by the codon they suppress.

  • AGGAC
  • AGGAU
  • CCAAU
  • CCACC
  • CCACU
  • CCAUC (9 bp-anticodon)
  • CCAUC (10 bp-anticodon)
  • CCCUC
  • CGGUC
  • CUACC
  • CUACU
  • CUAGC
  • CUAGU




Pbadrbsreporter.JPG

Completed Reporter With Frameshift Suppressor Leaders (FSL)

  • CUAGC-Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase
  • CCAUC(9)-Red Fluorescent Protein
  • CCAUC(10)-Red Fluorescent Protein
  • CCCUC- Red Fluorescent Protein
  • CGGUC- Red Fluorescent Protein, tetracycline resistance protein
  • CUACU- Red Fluorescent Protein, tetracycline resistance protein
  • CUAGU- Red Fluorescent Protein, tetracycline resistance protein


Pbadrbsreportertrna.JPG


Choosing A Promoter

One important consideration in our project design was choosing the promoter(s) that would induce a notable phenotype. For controlling our suppressor tRNA expression, we wanted a promoter that would transcribe enough tRNA to cause a high probability of suppression but not so much tRNA that cells would become sick. For controlling our reporters with a leading logical clause, we wanted a promoter that would have strong enough transcription to allow more chances for suppression, and thereby more reporter expression.



Promoter Control of Fluorescence Reporters

In order to have a visible expression of RFP or GFP, we constructed parts with RBS-RFP under the control of 4 different commonly-used promoters:

  • pBad (Potential induction with L-arabinose)
  • pLacI (also called pLac. Potential induction with IPTG)
  • pLacIQ (Potential induction with IPTG)
  • pTet

We found that pLac induced with IPTG caused the greatest expression of RFP. This construct, pLac-RBS-RFP, was chosen as our control construct, representing 100% suppression of the engineered frameshift.


RFPFluorescence.png


RFPpellets.jpg


Promoter Control of Drug Resistance Reporters

Plac+RBS+TetR.JPG
PTet+RBS+TetR.JPG