BBa_K301006

BBa_K301006 Version 1

Component

Source:
http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K301006
Generated By: https://synbiohub.org/public/igem/igem2sbol/1
Created by: Xiang Chen
Date created: 2010-10-26 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-05-08 01:11:52

Low Oxygen Level Self-induction Genetic Circuit. NarK promoter



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
Device

engineered_region

Sequences BBa_K301006_sequence (Version 1)

Description

Initially during a fermentation run, DOT levels in the batch fermenter are observed with a gradual decreasing as a result of the E.Coli cells populating in growth. Over time, the DOT in the vessel will fall below 20% in which a critical point in the fermentation is reached as such low concentrations of oxygen will result in cellular death and loss of batch material. This rectified by adding the reagent IPTG (Isopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside) in order to induce protein expression. This momentary measurement of low oxygen levels results in what is known in industry as an "Oxygen Spike" and marks the transition of the process from Batch to Fed-Batch in which there is a consistent addition of glycerol to sustain the cells during protein expression. The resultant shift from cellular growth to protein expression can be observed in the immediate increase in OD values subsequent to inoculation.

The NarK promoter (BBa_K239005) can detect the low oxygen level right before oxygen spike during fermentation. Hence initiate transcription of downstream promoter activator, T7 RNA Polymerase, which will then active the T7 promoter. The T7 promoter is followed by another T7 RNAP to enhance the production of promoter activator and the final product, which is represented as RFP in our system.

Notes

Long part.

Source

Constructed.

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