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- | <p>Here we present Fig 1 and 2 our constructions which contain each three Lac I regulated enterobactin synthesis genes. E. coli naturally have those genes into a single operon but we decided to divide them into two indivudual constructions in order to make the cloning easier. | + | <p>Here we present Fig 1 and 2 our constructions which contain each three Lac I regulated enterobactin synthesis genes. E. coli naturally have those genes into a single operon but due to their important lenghts, we decided to divide them into two indivudual constructions in order to make the cloning easier. |
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Revision as of 21:06, 4 October 2013
Iron Chelator
Here we present Fig 1 and 2 our constructions which contain each three Lac I regulated enterobactin synthesis genes. E. coli naturally have those genes into a single operon but due to their important lenghts, we decided to divide them into two indivudual constructions in order to make the cloning easier.
Fig 1 First construction containing the Lac I regulated enterobactin synthesis genes Ent A, Ent D and Ent F. Genes fusions were made with flanking restriction sites that are compatible with Biobrick-based cloning.
Fig 2 Second construction containing the Lac I regulated enterobactin synthesis genes Ent B, Ent C and Ent E. Genes fusions were made with flanking restriction sites that are compatible with Biobrick-based cloning.
NAME | FIGURE | Description |
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Lac promoter |
Lac Promoter |
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RBS + EntA |
First gene required for enterobactin sythesis |
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RBS + EntB |
Second gene required for enterobactin sythesis |
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RBS + EntC |
Third gene required for enterobactin sythesis |
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RBS + EntD |
Fourth gene required for enterobactin sythesis |
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RBS + EntE |
Fifth gene required for enterobactin sythesis |
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RBS + EntF |
Sixth gene required for enterobactin synthesis |
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Terminator |
Transcription Stop signal |
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Plasmid |
Backbone with ampicillin resistance |
Table 1. Genetic elements used to produce the enterobactin siderophore.
Future caracterisation of the construction
Even though we tried to simplify the cloning, we did not succeed to obtain our two constructions.