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     <h2><a href="#Week18">Week 18: September 15 - September 21, 2013</a></h2>
     <h2><a href="#Week18">Week 18: September 15 - September 21, 2013</a></h2>
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This week we were happy to find a workaround for a big troublemaker: the background expression of β-lactamase in non-induced state. We determined the critical concentration of β-lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid to be around 1 µg/ml. Furthermore, we directly applied it to experiments which previously were problematic because of the resistance to ampicillin under non-induced conditions.<br>
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This week we were happy to find a workaround for a big troublemaker: the background expression of beta-lactamase in non-induced state. We determined the critical concentration of beta-lactamase inhibitor clavulanic acid to be around 1 µg/ml. Furthermore, we directly applied it to experiments which previously were problematic because of the resistance to ampicillin under non-induced conditions.<br>
Furthermore, we added our constructs to the iGEM Registry. Therefore our final contructs are from now on referred to as <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1073034">K1073034</a> and <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1073035">K1073035</a> for final Plas construct and final Prhl construct respectively.
Furthermore, we added our constructs to the iGEM Registry. Therefore our final contructs are from now on referred to as <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1073034">K1073034</a> and <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1073035">K1073035</a> for final Plas construct and final Prhl construct respectively.
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<b>Investigators: Jan</b><br>
<b>Investigators: Jan</b><br>
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<img alt="September 16" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/2/2f/Braunschweig_Lab_Journal_September_19.png" width="400" vspace="20" align="right"/>This week started with a quite important experiment: Since we experienced background expression of beta-lactamase, our transformed bacteria were resistant on a low level to ampicillin, although cultivated under non-inducing conditions.  We prepared 5mL liquid cultures of JM109::K1073034 and added varying amounts of a beta-lactamase inhibitor (clavulanic acid) to suppress the background expression. Tubes with 1 µg/µL to 100 µg/µL clavulanic acid showed no growth while tubes with 0.001 µg/µL to 0.1 µg/µL clavulanic acid showed normal growth.</p>
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<img alt="September 16" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/2/2f/Braunschweig_Lab_Journal_September_19.png" width="400" vspace="20" align="right"/>This week started with a quite important experiment: Since we experienced background expression of beta-lactamase, our transformed bacteria were resistant on a low level to ampicillin, although cultivated under non-inducing conditions.  We prepared 5 mL liquid cultures of <i>E. coli</i> JM109::K1073034 and added varying amounts of a beta-lactamase inhibitor (clavulanic acid) to suppress the background expression. Tubes with 1 µg/µL to 100 µg/µL clavulanic acid showed no growth while tubes with 0.001 µg/µL to 0.1 µg/µL clavulanic acid showed normal growth.</p>
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<b>Investigators: Jan</b><br>
<b>Investigators: Jan</b><br>
On Wednesday, we repeated the experiment we did on Monday with a different scale of concentration steps to more precisely determine the best concentration of clavulanic acid for future experiments. Unfortunately, all samples showed growth so no further distinction could be made.<br>
On Wednesday, we repeated the experiment we did on Monday with a different scale of concentration steps to more precisely determine the best concentration of clavulanic acid for future experiments. Unfortunately, all samples showed growth so no further distinction could be made.<br>
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Hence, we went ahead with the 1 µg/ml of clavulanic acid we determined on Monday to remove background expression of β-lactamase. We applied this information to a certain growth behavior of JM109 bacteria transformed with our final construct (K1073034). Therefore, we cultivated this strain in 2x YT media with ampicillin and clavulanic acid. Out of four cultures, only two contained the inducer necessary for successful induction of ampicillin resistance.</p>
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Hence, we went ahead with the 1 µg/ml of clavulanic acid we determined on Monday to remove background expression of beta-lactamase. We applied this information to a certain growth behavior of <i>E. coli</i> JM109 bacteria transformed with our final construct (K1073034). Therefore, we cultivated this strain in 2x YT media with ampicillin and clavulanic acid. Out of four cultures, only two contained the inducer necessary for successful induction of ampicillin resistance.</p>
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<b>Investigators: Jan</b><br>
<b>Investigators: Jan</b><br>
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<img alt="September 19" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/parts/thumb/9/98/Braunschweig_2013_-_JM109_pSB1C3_K1073034.jpg/480px-Braunschweig_2013_-_JM109_pSB1C3_K1073034.jpg" width="400" vspace="20" align="right"/>Liquid cultures of 2x YT media with ampicillin and 1 µg/ml clavulanic acid were inoculated at different ratios (based on OD<sub>520</sub>) of JM109::K1073034 and Top10F'::K1073035. Each culture was additionally performed with chloramphenicol instead of ampicillin as unregulated control. Unfortunately the concentration of clavulanic acid was too high and no growth was observed.</p>
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<img alt="September 19" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/parts/thumb/9/98/Braunschweig_2013_-_JM109_pSB1C3_K1073034.jpg/480px-Braunschweig_2013_-_JM109_pSB1C3_K1073034.jpg" width="400" vspace="20" align="right"/>Liquid cultures of 2x YT media with ampicillin and 1 µg/ml clavulanic acid were inoculated at different ratios (based on OD<sub>520</sub>) of <i>E. coli</i> JM109::K1073034 and <i>E. coli</i> Top10F'::K1073035. Each culture was additionally performed with chloramphenicol instead of ampicillin as unregulated control. Unfortunately the concentration of clavulanic acid was too high and no growth was observed.</p>
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