Team:Imperial College/PHB production
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|[[File:EV-phaCAB-hybrid.JPG|thumbnail|left|500px|<b>Comparison of P3HB production </b> P3HB extracted from E.coli MG1655 with pSB1C3 containing, from left to right, nothing, natural phaCAB(BBa_K934001) and phaCAB expressed from the hybrid promoter, (BBa_K1149051). Each produced in 300ml cultures of LB with 3% glucose after one night growing at 37 degrees celsius.]] | |[[File:EV-phaCAB-hybrid.JPG|thumbnail|left|500px|<b>Comparison of P3HB production </b> P3HB extracted from E.coli MG1655 with pSB1C3 containing, from left to right, nothing, natural phaCAB(BBa_K934001) and phaCAB expressed from the hybrid promoter, (BBa_K1149051). Each produced in 300ml cultures of LB with 3% glucose after one night growing at 37 degrees celsius.]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 30 September 2013
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PHB production
During our project we successfully synthesised the bioplastic P(3HB). We have stained it in the cells on the agar plate and are working hard to do so under the microscope as well. We succesfully extracted PHB from cultures and would also like to detect 3HB monomers from the "white stuff" as an elegant proof of chemical composition.
Nile red staining
O/N cultures of MG1655 transformed with either control or phaCAB plasmid were spread onto LB-agar plates with 3% glucose and Nile red staining.
Conclusion: The red staining indicates the production of P(3HB). More importantly our new Biobricks [http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1149051 hybrid promoter phaCAB BBa_K1149051] and [http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1149052 constitutive phaCAB BBa_K1149052] produce more P(3HB) than the native phaCAB operon
Extraction of P3HB
We extract P3HB using a technique which first disrupts the cell membranes and then degrades the remaining parts of the cell with bleach. See the protocols section for more details.
Once the cultures have been centrifuged and the supernatant poured off , the biomass is clearly seen as cell pellets.
3HB assay
We are proving that the white, occasionally gray, stuff that we got after the extraction process is actually really certainly Poly-3-Hydroxy-Butyrate. And that it can be degraded by phaz1.