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<h4>Chassis characterization, behavior of <i>Pichia pastoris</i> growth on ethanol solutions</h4> | <h4>Chassis characterization, behavior of <i>Pichia pastoris</i> growth on ethanol solutions</h4> | ||
- | <p>To test the promoters response to the | + | <p>To test the promoters response to the input (methanol) in a medium rich in ethanol (5 to 60% present in common alcoholic drinks), we tested <i>P. pastoris</i> survival ability to different ethanol concentrations, this help us to define a specific ethanol range for input testing.</p> |
- | <p> | + | <p>We began by making a growth curve of <i>Pichia pastoris</i> on YPD media (graphs below). This allowed us to find the OD of the stationary phase.<p> |
<p class="figure"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/c/c8/USPBrPichiaGrowth.png" style="border: none;" width="600" height="246" /><br /><b>Figure 3:</b> Growth curve of <i>Pichia pastoris</i>. Gray x mark the actual data; colored circles represents the mean and the line is the fitted logistic curve. Both curves represent the same conditions, but starting the measuring with two different initial ODs.</p> | <p class="figure"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/c/c8/USPBrPichiaGrowth.png" style="border: none;" width="600" height="246" /><br /><b>Figure 3:</b> Growth curve of <i>Pichia pastoris</i>. Gray x mark the actual data; colored circles represents the mean and the line is the fitted logistic curve. Both curves represent the same conditions, but starting the measuring with two different initial ODs.</p> |
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Characterization
Chassis characterization, behavior of Pichia pastoris growth on ethanol solutions
To test the promoters response to the input (methanol) in a medium rich in ethanol (5 to 60% present in common alcoholic drinks), we tested P. pastoris survival ability to different ethanol concentrations, this help us to define a specific ethanol range for input testing.
We began by making a growth curve of Pichia pastoris on YPD media (graphs below). This allowed us to find the OD of the stationary phase.
Figure 3: Growth curve of Pichia pastoris. Gray x mark the actual data; colored circles represents the mean and the line is the fitted logistic curve. Both curves represent the same conditions, but starting the measuring with two different initial ODs.
Figure 4
Some were also grow on YDP plates to qualitatively evaluate their viability:
4.5% Ethanol |
6% Ethanol |
7.5% Ethanol |
9% Ethanol |
Figure 5
This result shows us that, besides stagnation on growth, the cells remain viable. Further tests relating to this subject were done and could be found hereafter on lyophilization results. For now, this information is enough to proceed with the characterization of our planned strains, knowing that the cells resist ethanol percentages normally found in alcoholic beverages.
Measuring Input Intensity Response from Strain Control 1
With the first successful transformation on Pichia pastoris, the Control 1 Strain (see transformation results), we already measured the cells response on a range of concentration of methanol inputs, starting from 0 to 400 mM of methanol (approx. 1%), following the parameters for mRFP1 fluorescence assay present on BBa_E1010 information. We obtained the graph below for samples from the same cultivation, starting with a OD 0.1:
Figure 6: Measure of fluorescent using different mM concentrations of methanol (M400, M200, M100, M50, M25, M12,5). The curves have already being normalized using the control (not induced strain).
This preliminary result indicates that exist an inferior limit of PAOX1 expression induction (equal or lower than 50 mM of ethanol). This kind of analysis, when applied to the other strains, will enable to characterize the promoter with great precision. These data is very important to the comprehension of promoter’s function and validation of our mathematical model.
At this moment we are developing this experiments with the other strains already built, the results wont be ready for the wiki closure but we expect to present some of them in the jamboree, further results require a couple of weeks more, where we will be able to test our biosensor
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