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Revision as of 14:13, 14 October 2018
Fight infections
Reconnect nerves
KILL SWITCH
Achievements:
- Successfully cloned a part coding for toxin/antitoxin (CcdB/CcdA) system in iGEM plasmid backbone, creating a new composite part
- Successfully observe survival of our engineered bacteria at 25°C and 37°C and absence of growth at 18°C and 20°C, showing the efficiency of the kill switch
Next steps:
- Find a system that kills bacteria when released in the environment rather than just stopping their growth
Once we received the sequences encoding for this production cassette (named construction Seq9) in commercial plasmids, in order to have more DNA, we transformed competent bacteria E. coli DH5alpha resulting in clones. After bacteria culture and plasmid DNA extraction, we digested commercial vectors with restriction enzymes, extracted the inserts from the gel, and ligated it into linearized pSB1C3 for iGEM submission and expression in BL21(DE)3.
We repeated the procedure (transformation in E. coli Stellar competent cells, bacteria culture, plasmid DNA extraction, digestion) and we proved that our vector contained the insert by electrophoresis.
To test the efficiency of our kill-switch, we decided to cultivate BL21(DE)3 E. coli transformed with it at several temperatures (15°C, 20°C, 25°C and 37°C). The growth was followed by measuring the optical density at 600nm every 30 minutes for 6 hours, followed by two additional points at 18 hours and at 72 hours. Each experiment was done in a triplicate and the standard deviations were calculated for every point. We show that the bacteria transformed with the kill-switch showed no measurable growth at 15°C and at 20°C during the 72 hours of the experiment, whereas the control population grew normally.
At 25°C, the kill-switch population grew more slowly than the control for the first 18 hours, but the growth eventually started to reach normal values at 72 hours.
Finally, at 37°C there was no difference in the growth of the kill-switch population compared to the control bacteria.
Thus, we successfully guarantee that our engineered bacteria will not be able to grow if they happened to be released in the environment.