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- | + | '''PSB1C3_TorCAD+RFP:''' | |
- | + | We have constructed the composite TorCAD + RFP to detect TMAO (Trimethylamine N-oxide) in the serum of patients with cardiac risk. These patients present more TMAO than normal individuals. | |
- | + | To prove that our construct works, we made some tests with transformed ''E. coli'' XL1-Blue. We added different concentrations of TMAO to bacterial cultures and measured their fluorescence and absorbance for a certain period. The results (Figures 11 to 12) show a peak after 3 hours, during exponential phase. | |
- | + | [[File:tmao_fluorometric1.png|600px|thumb|center|'''Figure 11: Fluorimetric reads of cultures ''of E. coli'' XL1-Blue carrying the plasmid PSB1C3_TorCAD + RFP, after treatment with different concentrations of TMAO.''' Bacteria were treated with 0 μM, 1 μM, 10 μM, 100 μM, 1 mM, 10 mM and 100 mM. After that, fluorescence was read hourly, until 15 hours. A peak of fluorescence can be seen 3 hours after treatment.]] | |
+ | [[File:tmao_fluorometric_abosrbance1.png|600px|thumb|center|'''Figure 12: Fluorimetric and absorbance reads of cultures of ''E. coli'' XL1-Blue carrying the plasmid PSB1C3_TorCAD + RFP, after treatment with different concentrations of TMAO.''' The fluorescence reads shown in figure 11 divided by the absorbance, resulting in the graphic above.]] | ||
- | ''' | + | '''Discussion and Conclusions:''' |
- | + | The peak of fluorescence after 3 hours (Figures 6 to 8) is probably related to the phase of growth in which bacteria are (exponential phase). At this phase, bacteria are more metabolically active, once they are dividing in a great rate, so they need to produce large amounts of proteins. | |
- | + | Concerning cobalt concentrations, it is likely that lower concentrations activate the promoter less than intermediate concentrations, whereas bigger concentrations might be saturating the promoter, or even causing negative feedback. | |
- | + | In the tests using BSA or mice sera, the results meet our model, in which more normal albumin(or BSA) leads to less free cobalt, resulting in lower fluorescence. | |
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+ | Our results show that the composite RCNA+YFP generates fluorescence in the presence of cobalt. Furthermore, it can be used to distinguish between ischemic and non ischemic individuals. Further characterization, including usage of samples containing human IMA (ischemia modified albumin) and normal albumin, is needed, in order to improve our composite’s documentation. | ||
+ | Regarding TMAO, we found a 3 hour-peak of fluorescence on the bacterial growth exponential phase once more. Higher concentration stimuli presented best results, although concentrations over 10mM seem to saturate PSB1C3_TorCAD promoter at this phase (figures 11 and 12). Futher characterization using human sera is also needed for better composite’s documentation. | ||
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