Team:Heidelberg/Delftibactin/Delftibactin

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We obtained D. acidovorans DSM-39 from the DSMZ and successfully reproduced the paper of Johnsson et al. D. acidovorans is capable to precipitate solid gold from gold chloride solution as purple-black nanoparticles. Already at low concentrations of gold chloride, gold nonaparticles are precipitated increasing with concentration of gold chloride in solution. In our experiments, precipitation on agar plates worked even better than described in the paper.  
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We obtained D. acidovorans DSM-39 from the DSMZ and successfully reproduced the paper of Johnsson <i>et al. D. acidovorans</i> is capable to precipitate solid gold from gold chloride solution as purple-black nanoparticles. Already at low concentrations of gold chloride, gold nonaparticles are precipitated increasing with concentration of gold chloride in solution. In our experiments, precipitation on agar plates worked even better than described in the paper.  
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                                   <p style="font-size:10pt; text-align:justify; position:relative; margin-left:6%;">Using supernatants from the new <i>Delftia acidovorans</i> strain SPH-1, we showed precipitation of gold chloride solution to gold nanoparticles. Furthermore, we melted the purple-black nanoparticles to shiny solid gold.  </p>
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                                   <p style="font-size:10pt; text-align:justify; position:relative; margin-left:6%;">We optimized growth conditions of D. acidovorans and evaluated endogenous background precipitation of metall ions in the possible target E. coli strains E. coli DH10ß and BL21 DE3 following incubation over night on LB and ACM plates. D. acidovorans did not exceed E. coli, most probably due to insufficient cultivation time. When grown on LB plates, neither D. acidovorans nor E. coli showed any reactivity. </p>
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                                   <p style="font-size:10pt; text-align:justify; position:relative; margin-left:6%;">We optimized growth conditions of D. acidovorans and evaluated endogenous background precipitation of metall ions in the possible target E. coli strains E. coli DH10ß and BL21 DE3 following incubation over night on LB and ACM plates. <i>Delftia acidovorans</i> did not exceed <i>E. coli</i>, most probably due to insufficient cultivation time. When grown on LB plates, neither <i>D. acidovorans</i> nor <i>E. coli</i> showed any reactivity. </p>
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                                   <p style="font-size:10pt; text-align:justify; position:relative; margin-left:6%;">We continued optimized growth conditions of <i>D. acidovorans</i> and testing various <i>E. coli</i> strains for their endogenous capability to precipitate gold in order to identify the strain with the least background to be used as target strain after 2 and 3 days as well as grown at 30°C and room temperature. A cultivation at 30°C for 3 days was identified as optimal. We also started to establish purification of Delftibactin using HP20 resins and successfully verified presence of Delftibactin in the supernatant of <i>D. acidovorans</i> SHP-1. Additionally, we proved precipitation of gold by the purified Delftibactin and detected it by Micro-TOF File:20130911Malditof.pdf. Moreover, we triple-electroporated the final DelRest construct, the final MMCoA plasmid and the first promissing DelH clone into <i>E. coli</i> DH10ß. The Micro-TOF has to be repeated again next week. </p>
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