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<p>Dino III GFP Plasmid<p>
 
<p>Dino III GFP Plasmid<p>

Revision as of 01:09, 22 October 2019

GSU iGEM

Dino III GFP Plasmid

  • Part:BBa_K3042005
  • Dino III RFP Plasmid

  • Part:BBa_K3042006
  • pCB302-gfp-MBD plasmid

    *This part is not in the registry*

    pCB302-gfp-MBD Plasmid

    Our predicted sequence created in SnapGene

    The actual plasmid map

    pCB302-GFP-MBD Binary Vector

    pCB302 is a plant targeted plasmid containing gfp encoding fusions with a microtubule-binding domain (MBD) . pCB302-GFP-MBD Binary Vector is harbored in Agrobacterium tumefaciens to evaluate the heterologous expression of the photosynthetic dinoflagellate, Symbiodinium mircoadriaticum. The plasmid was derived from Dr. Boris Voigt from The Institute for Cellular and Molecular Botany, University of Bonn, Germany who donated it to the Instituto de Biotecnología, UNAM (Cuernavaca, Morelos, México) who then donated it to iGEM GSU. After pCB302-GFP-MBD in Agrobacterium tumefaciens was introduced into the Symbiodinium mircoadriaticum, the cells lost their photosynthetic pigments and were left unable to reproduce. A successful transformation of the Symbiodinium mircoadriaticum, done by UNAM, was measured by GFP expression frequency measured as green fluorescence emission yielding 640 per every 1,000,000 cells. Despite losing photosynthetic ability, pCB302-GFP-MBD Binary Vector is the first step to a stable Symbiodinium mircoadriaticum transformation (Ortiz-Matamoros, 2015).

    LB- LB T-DNA repeat
    Left border repeat from nopaline C58 T-DNA
    TGGCAGGATATATTGTGGTGTAAAC
    OriV- incP
    Origin of replication
    AGCGGGCCGGGAGGGTTCGAGAAGGGGGGGCACCCCCCTTCGGCGTGCGCGGTCACGCGCACAGGGCGCAGCCCTGGTTAAAAACAAGGTTTATAAATATTGGTTTAAAAGCAGGTTAAAAGACAGGTTAGCGGTGGCCGAAAAACGGGCGGAAACCCTTGCAAATGCTGGATTTTCTGCCTGTGGACAGCCCCTCAAATGTCAATAGGTGCGCCCCTCATCTGTCAGCACTCTGCCCCTCAAGTGTCAAGGATCGCGCCCCTCATCTGTCAGTAGTCGCGCCCCTCAAGTGTCAATACCGCAGGGCACTTATCCCCAGGCTTGTCCACATCATCTGTGGGAAACTCGCGTAAAATCAGGCGTTTTCGCCGATTTGCGAGGCTGGCCAGCTCCACGTCGCCGGCCGAAATCGAGCCTGCCCCTCATCTGTCAACGCCGCGCCGGGTGAGTCGGCCCCTCAAGTGTCAACGTCCGCCCCTCATCTGTCAGTGAGGGCCAAGTTTTCCGCGAGGTATCCACAACGCCGGCGGCCGCGGTGTCTCGCACACGGCTTCGACGGCGTTTCTGGCGCGTTTGCAGGGCCATAGACGGCCGCCAGCCCAGCGGCGAGGGCAACCAGCCCGGTGAGCGTC
    nptIII-
    Kanamycin resistance gene
    CTAAAACAATTCATCCAGTAAAATATAATATTTTATTTTCTCCCAATCAGGCTTGATCCCCAGTAAGTCAAAAAATAGCTCGACATACTGTTCTTCCCCGATATCCTCCCTGATCGACCGGACGCAGAAGGCAATGTCATACCACTTGTCCGCCCTGCCGCTTCTCCCAAGATCAATAAAGCCACTTACTTTGCCATCTTTCACAAAGATGTTGCTGTCTCCCAGGTCGCCGTGGGAAAAGACAAGTTCCTCTTCGGGCTTTTCCGTCTTTAAAAAATCATACAGCTCGCGCGGATCTTTAAATGGAGTGTCTTCTTCCCAGTTTTCGCAATCCACATCGGCCAGATCGTTATTCAGTAAGTAATCCAATTCGGCTAAGCGGCTGTCTAAGCTATTCGTATAGGGACAATCCGATATGTCGATGGAGTGAAAGAGCCTGATGCACTCCGCATACAGCTCGATAATCTTTTCAGGGCTTTGTTCATCTTCATACTCTTCCGAGCAAAGGACGCCATCGGCCTCACTCATGAGCAGATTGCTCCAGCCATCATGCCGTTCAAAGTGCAGGACCTTTGGAACAGGCAGCTTTCCTTCCAGCCATAGCATCATGTCCTTTTCCCGTTCCACATCATAGGTGGTCCCTTTATACCGGCTGTCCGTCATTTTTAAATATAGGTTTTCATTTTCTCCCACCAGCTTATATACCTTAGCAGGAGACATTCCTTCCGTATCTTTTACGCAGCGGTATTTTTCGATCAGTTTTTTCAATTCCGGTGATATTCTCATTTTAGCCAT
    TrfA-
    Gene for trans-acting replication protein that binds to and activates OriV
    CTAGCGTTTGCAATGCACCAGGTCATCATTGACCCAGGCGTGTTCCACCAGGCCGCTGCCTCGCAACTCTTCGCAGGCTTCGCCGACCTGCTCGCGCCACTTCTTCACGCGGGTGGAATCCGATCCGCACATGAGGCGGAAGGTTTCCAGCTTGAGCGGGTACGGCTCCCGGTGCGAGCTGAAATAGTCGAACATCCGTCGGGCCGTCGGCGACAGCTTGCGGTACTTCTCCCATATGAATTTCGTGTAGTGGTCGCCAGCAAACAGCACGACGATTTCCTCGTCGATCAGGACCTGGCAACGGGACGTTTTCTTGCCACGGTCCAGGACGCGGAAGCGGTGCAGCAGCGACACCGATTCCAGGTGCCCAACGCGGTCGGACGTGAAGCCCATCGCCGTCGCCTGTAGGCGCGACAGGCATTCCTCGGCCTTCGTGTAATACCGGCCATTGATCGACCAGCCCAGGTCCTGGCAAAGCTCGTAGAACGTGAAGGTGATCGGCTCGCCGATAGGGGTGCGCTTCGCGTACTCCAACACCTGCTGCCACACCAGTTCGTCATCGTCGGCCCGCAGCTCGACGCCGGTGTAGGTGATCTTCACGTCCTTGTTGACGTGGAAAATGACCTTGTTTTGCAGCGCCTCGCGCGGGATTTTCTTGTTGCGCGTGGTGAACAGGGCAGAGCGGGCCGTGTCGTTTGGCATCGCTCGCATCGTGTCCGGCCACGGCGCAATATCGAACAAGGAAAGCTGCATTTCCTTGATCTGCTGCTTCGTGTGTTTCAGCAACGCGGCCTGCTTGGCCTCGCTGACCTGTTTTGCCAGGTCCTCGCCGGCGGTTTTTCGCTTCTTGGTCGTCATAGTTCCTCGCGTGTCGATGGTCATCGACTTCGCCAAACCTGCCGCCTCCTGTTCGAGACGACGCGAACGCTCCACGGCGGCCGATGGCGCGGGCAGGGCAGGGGGAGCCAGTTGCACGCTGTCGCGCTCGATCTTGGCCGTAGCTTGCTGGACCATCGAGCCGACGGACTGGAAGGTTTCGCGGGGCGCACGCATGACGGTGCGGCTTGCGATGGTTTCGGCATCCTCGGCGGAAAACCCCGCGTCGATCAGTTCTTGCCTGTATGCCTTCCGGTCAAACGTCCGATTCAT
    MBD- Microtubule binding domain
    of the mammalian microtubule-associated protein 4 (MAP4) gene
    GFP- Green fluorescent protein;Plant optimized
    Reporter gene
    Binds to microtubules in vitro when fused to MBD
    ATGGTGAGCAAGGGCGAGGAGCTGTTCACCGGGGTGGTGCCCATCCTGGTCGAGCTGGACGGCGACGTAAACGGCCACAAGTTCAGCGTGTCCGGCGAGGGCGAGGGCGATGCCACCTACGGCAAGCTGACCCTGAAGTTCATCTGCACCACCGGCAAGCTGCCCGTGCCCTGGCCCACCCTCGTGACCACCCTGACCTACGGCGTGCAGTGCTTCAGCCGCTACCCCGACCACATGAAGCAGCACGACTTCTTCAAGTCCGCCATGCCCGAAGGCTACGTCCAGGAGCGCACCATCTTCTTCAAGGACGACGGCAACTACAAGACCCGCGCCGAGGTGAAGTTCGAGGGCGACACCCTGGTGAACCGCATCGAGCTGAAGGGCATCGACTTCAAGGAGGACGGCAACATCCTGGGGCACAAGCTGGAGTACAACTACAACAGCCACAACGTCTATATCATGGCCGACAAGCAGAAGAACGGCATCAAGGTGAACTTCAAGATCCGCCACAACATCGAGGACGGCAGCGTGCAGCTCGCCGACCACTACCAGCAGAACACCCCCATCGGCGACGGCCCCGTGCTGCTGCCCGACAACCACTACCTGAGCACCCAGTCCGCCCTGAGCAAAGACCCCAACGAGAAGCGCGATCACATGGTCCTGCTGGAGTTCGTGACCGCCGCCGGGATCACTCACGGCATGGACGAGCTGTACAAG TAA
    Primers for PCR
    5’-GATGAGTAAAGGAGAAGAAC-3’
    5’-TAT TTGTATAGTTCATCCATGCC-3’
    Tnos-
    Nopaline Synthase Terminator and poly(A) signal
    GATCGTTCAAACATTTGGCAATAAAGTTTCTTAAGATTGAATCCTGTTGCCGGTCTTGCGATGATTATCATATAATTTCTGTTGAATTACGTTAAGCATGTAATAATTAACATGTAATGCATGACGTTATTTATGAGATGGGTTTTTATGATTAGAGTCCCGCAATTATACATTTAATACGCGATAGAAAACAAAATATAGCGCGCAAACTAGGATAAATTATCGCGCGCGGTGTCATCTATGTTACTAGATC
    Bar-
    Phosphinothricin acetyl transferase
    Confers resistance to bialophos or phosphinothricin
    ATGAGCCCAGAACGACGCCCGGCCGACATCCGCCGTGCCACCGAGGCGGACATGCCGGCGGTCTGCACCATCGTCAACCACTACATCGAGACAAGCACGGTCAACTTCCGTACCGAGCCGCAGGAACCGCAGGAGTGGACGGACGACCTCGTCCGTCTGCGGGAGCGCTATCCCTGGCTCGTCGCCGAGGTGGACGGCGAGGTCGCCGGCATCGCCTACGCGGGCCCCTGGAAGGCACGCAACGCCTACGACTGGACGGCCGAGTCGACCGTGTACGTCTCCCCCCGCCACCAGCGGACGGGACTGGGCTCCACGCTCTACACCCACCTGCTGAAGTCCCTGGAGGCACAGGGCTTCAAGAGCGTGGTCGCTGTCATCGGGCTGCCCAACGACCCGAGCGTGCGCATGCACGAGGCGCTCGGATATGCCCCCCGCGGCATGCTGCGGGCGGCCGGCTTCAAGCACGGGAACTGGCATGACGTGGGTTTCTGGCAGCTGGACTTCAGCCTGCCGGTACCGCCCCGTCCGGTCCTGCCCGTCACCGAGATCTGA
    Pnos-
    Nopaline Synthase Promoter
    GAACCGCAACGATTGAAGGAGCCACTCAGCCGCGGGTTTCTGGAGTTTAATGAGCTAAGCACATACGTCAGAAACCATTATTGCGCGTTCAAAAGTCGCCTAAGGTCACTATCAGCTAGCAAATATTTCTTGTCAAAAATGCTCCACTGACGTTCCATAAATTCCCCTCGGTATCCAATTAGAGTCTCATATTCACTCTCAATCCAAATAATCTGCA
    RB- RB T-DNA repeat
    Right border repeat from nopaline C58 T-DNA
    GTTTACCCGCCAATATATCCTGTCA
    Forward Primer:
    WDF1: 5’-GCGGATCCATGGCCGAGGGACTC-3’
    Reverse primers:
    5’-GCACTAGTGTAACGACCAATACCCCA-3’

    Ortiz-Matamoros, M. F., Islas-Flores, T., Voigt, B., Menzel, D., Baluška, F., & Villanueva, M. A. (2015). Heterologous DNA Uptake in Cultured Symbiodinium spp. Aided by Agrobacterium tumefaciens. PloS one, 10(7), e0132693. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0132693