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<h5> These series of constructs were codon optimized for L. rhamnosus as a way to test whether this signal peptides for secretion that work on E. coli, via the Sec secretion pathway and SRP pathway. They are expression plasmids that contain L. rhamnosus spaCBA promoter, RBS and loop terminator, they also contain HindIII restriction site between the iGEM prefix and SacI restriction to join with the Lactobacillus ORI, and fluorescent reporter M-cherry. | <h5> These series of constructs were codon optimized for L. rhamnosus as a way to test whether this signal peptides for secretion that work on E. coli, via the Sec secretion pathway and SRP pathway. They are expression plasmids that contain L. rhamnosus spaCBA promoter, RBS and loop terminator, they also contain HindIII restriction site between the iGEM prefix and SacI restriction to join with the Lactobacillus ORI, and fluorescent reporter M-cherry. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <h3> Construct for SP1-Nsp4 characterization in L. rhamnosus </h3> | ||
+ | <h5> This construct is meant to be used in characterizations of the signal peptide SP1-Nsp4 in L. rhamnosus, which would be excreted into the media by the Sec-dependent (Sec) secretion pathway, the general secretion E. coli route. When this signal peptides are linked to the N-terminus of recombinant proteins, they are critical for translocation and secretion of proteins in E. coli [1]. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <img src="https://2018.igem.org/File:T--TecMonterrey_GDL--ConstructFinal6.png"> | ||
+ | <h5> | ||
+ | This plasmid expression vector has a spaCBA promoter, it contains a specific RBS for L. rhamnosus GG, the signal peptide SP1-Nsp4, M-cherry (BBa_J18932) as the fluorescent reporter with a His-Tag (6 histidines) attached to it; and the terminator 667. | ||
</h5> | </h5> | ||
+ | <h6> References: | ||
+ | [1] Han, S., Machhi, S., Berge, M., Xi, G., Linke, T., & Schoner, R. (2017). Novel signal peptides improve the secretion of recombinant Staphylococcus aureus Alpha toxinH35L in Escherichia coli. AMB Express, 7, 93. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-017-0394-1 | ||
+ | </h6> | ||
+ | <h3> Construct for SP2-Nsp2 characterization in L. rhamnosus | ||
+ | </h3> | ||
+ | <h5>This construct is meant to be used in characterizations of the signal peptide SP2-Nsp2 in E. coli, which would be excreted into the media by the Sec-dependent (Sec) secretion pathway, the general secretion E. coli route. When this signal peptides are linked to the N-terminus of recombinant proteins, they are critical for translocation and secretion of proteins in E. coli [1]. </h5> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/8a/T--TecMonterrey_GDL--ConstructReal123.png"> | ||
+ | <h5> This plasmid expression vector has a spaCBA promoter, it contains a specific RBS for L. rhamnosus GG, the signal peptide SP2-Nsp2, M-cherry (BBa_J18932) as the fluorescent reporter with a His-Tag (6 histidines) attached to it; and the terminator 667. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h6> References: | ||
+ | [1] Han, S., Machhi, S., Berge, M., Xi, G., Linke, T., & Schoner, R. (2017). Novel signal peptides improve the secretion of recombinant Staphylococcus aureus Alpha toxinH35L in Escherichia coli. AMB Express, 7, 93. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-017-0394-1 | ||
+ | </h6> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <h3> SP (signal peptide) negative control characterization construct in L. rhamnosus | ||
+ | </h3> | ||
+ | <h5> This construct is meant to be used in characterizations of the signal peptide SP2-Nsp2 in E. coli, which would be excreted into the media by the Sec-dependent (Sec) secretion pathway, the general secretion E. coli route. When this signal peptides are linked to the N-terminus of recombinant proteins, they are critical for translocation and secretion of proteins in E. coli [1]. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/8a/T--TecMonterrey_GDL--ConstructReal123.png"> | ||
+ | <h5> This plasmid expression vector has a spaCBA promoter, it contains a specific RBS for L. rhamnosus GG, the signal peptide SP2-Nsp2, M-cherry (BBa_J18932) as the fluorescent reporter with a His-Tag (6 histidines) attached to it; and the terminator 667. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h6> References: | ||
+ | [1] Han, S., Machhi, S., Berge, M., Xi, G., Linke, T., & Schoner, R. (2017). Novel signal peptides improve the secretion of recombinant Staphylococcus aureus Alpha toxinH35L in Escherichia coli. AMB Express, 7, 93. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-017-0394-1 | ||
+ | </h6> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h3> SP (signal peptide) negative control characterization construct in L. rhamnosus | ||
+ | </h3> | ||
+ | <h5> This construct is meant to be used in characterizations of the signal peptide SP2-Nsp2 in E. coli, which would be excreted into the media by the Sec-dependent (Sec) secretion pathway, the general secretion E. coli route. When this signal peptides are linked to the N-terminus of recombinant proteins, they are critical for translocation and secretion of proteins in E. coli [1]. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/8/8a/T--TecMonterrey_GDL--ConstructReal123.png"> | ||
+ | <h5> This plasmid expression vector has a spaCBA promoter, it contains a specific RBS for L. rhamnosus GG, the signal peptide SP2-Nsp2, M-cherry (BBa_J18932) as the fluorescent reporter with a His-Tag (6 histidines) attached to it; and the terminator 667. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <h6> References: | ||
+ | [1] Han, S., Machhi, S., Berge, M., Xi, G., Linke, T., & Schoner, R. (2017). Novel signal peptides improve the secretion of recombinant Staphylococcus aureus Alpha toxinH35L in Escherichia coli. AMB Express, 7, 93. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-017-0394-1 | ||
+ | </h6> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <h3> SP (signal peptide) negative control characterization construct in L. rhamnosus | ||
+ | </h3> | ||
+ | <h5> This construct is meant to be used as a negative control in characterizations of the signal peptides SP1-Nsp4 and SP2-Nsp2 in L. rhamnosus, it lacks signal peptides but is composed from the same elements as the previous constructs. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/2/26/T--TecMonterrey_GDL--ConstructFinal8.png"> | ||
+ | <h5> This plasmid expression vector has a spaCBA promoter, it contains a specific RBS for L. rhamnosus GG, M-cherry (BBa_J18932) as the fluorescent reporter with a His-Tag (6 histidines) attached to it; and the terminator 667. It also contains restriction sites to ligate with the Lactobacillus ORI. | ||
+ | </h5> | ||
+ | <h6> References: | ||
+ | [1] Han, S., Machhi, S., Berge, M., Xi, G., Linke, T., & Schoner, R. (2017). Novel signal peptides improve the secretion of recombinant Staphylococcus aureus Alpha toxinH35L in Escherichia coli. AMB Express, 7, 93. http://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-017-0394-1 | ||
+ | </h6> | ||
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