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==mreB Project Description== | ==mreB Project Description== | ||
| - | To see our full project description see initial project presentation: [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Image:25_Recombinant_Presentation.pdf]] | + | ''To see our full project description see initial project presentation:'' [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Image:25_Recombinant_Presentation.pdf]] |
The goal of our project is to clone the gene, mreB, from ''Caulobacter crescentus'' (stalked shaped cell) into ''Escherchia coli'' (rod shaped cell) to see if mreB will affect ''E. coli's'' cell shape in some way. We expect to see the ''E. coli'' cells lyse or change from their normal rod shape. | The goal of our project is to clone the gene, mreB, from ''Caulobacter crescentus'' (stalked shaped cell) into ''Escherchia coli'' (rod shaped cell) to see if mreB will affect ''E. coli's'' cell shape in some way. We expect to see the ''E. coli'' cells lyse or change from their normal rod shape. | ||
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* '''Tissue Source:''' wild type ''C. crescentus'' CB15N (generously donated from the lab of Christine Jacobs-Wagner at Yale University) | * '''Tissue Source:''' wild type ''C. crescentus'' CB15N (generously donated from the lab of Christine Jacobs-Wagner at Yale University) | ||
| - | * '''Gene of Interest:''' mreB from ''C. crescentus'' {Accession# NC_011916, 1,044 bp, no introns} | + | * '''Gene of Interest:''' mreB from ''C. crescentus'' {Accession# NC_011916, 1,044 bp, no introns} [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_011916.1?report=genbank&from=1733317&to=1734360] |
* '''Primers:''' ''Forward primer:'' the first 34 bases of our gene sequence. We also added in the Biobrick enzymes EcoR1 and Xba1 in front of the primer. ''Reverse primer:'' the last 20 bases of our gene sequence. We also added in the Biobrick enzymes Pst1 and Spe1 in front of the primer. | * '''Primers:''' ''Forward primer:'' the first 34 bases of our gene sequence. We also added in the Biobrick enzymes EcoR1 and Xba1 in front of the primer. ''Reverse primer:'' the last 20 bases of our gene sequence. We also added in the Biobrick enzymes Pst1 and Spe1 in front of the primer. | ||
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mreB Project DescriptionTo see our full project description see initial project presentation: [[1]] The goal of our project is to clone the gene, mreB, from Caulobacter crescentus (stalked shaped cell) into Escherchia coli (rod shaped cell) to see if mreB will affect E. coli's cell shape in some way. We expect to see the E. coli cells lyse or change from their normal rod shape. Normal E. coli cell shape [[2]] Normal C. crescentus cell shape [[3]] Lysed E. coli cells [[4]] Abnormal E. coli cells [[5]], [[6]] MreB is a rod-shape determining gene that appears as bands or spirals encircling the cell. It is known to associate with mreC and penicillin-binding proteins to catalyze precursors for the peptidoglycan cell wall and correctly position polar bacterial proteins. It is also homologous of actin in eukaryotes. Parts
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ReferencesGitai, Z., & Yakhnina, A.A. (2012). The small protein mbiA interacts with mreB and modulates cell shape in caulobacter crescentus. Molecular Microbiology. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2012.08159.x Jacobs-Wagner, C., et al. (2012). Osmolality dependent relocation of penicillin-binding protein PBP2 to the division site in caulobacter crescentus. Journal of Bacteriology. doi: 10.1128
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