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Lambda phage killing: infection and “parts”
N Kuldell for 20.020
Spring 2009
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Heidelburg iGEM 2008: ecolicense to kill
Part 2: DNA transfer, genetically programmed self-assembly and “parts”
Courtesy of DKFZ/Univ. Heidelberg/iGEM Team Heidelberg. Used with permission.
Background information
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DNA transfer natural context: 3 mechanisms
Courtesy of Fan Sozzi-Guo. Used with permission.
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“Transduction” by bacteriophage Bacteriophage: viruses
that infect bacteria
Protein coat encapsulates nucleic acids
Image of bacteriophage removed due to copyright restrictions. See Phage Biotechnology website, http://www.phagebiotech.com.
REPLICATE RELEASE
INFECT
ASSEMBLE
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT lytic
REPLICATE RELEASE
ASSEMBLE Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
See http://escience.ws/b572/L17/L17.htm
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT lytic
REPLICATE RELEASE
lysogenicASSEMBLE
Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT
REPLICATE RELEASE
Some great ??s
What guides lytic/lysogenic decision?
What keeps lysogen stable?
What triggers lysogen to lytic cycle?
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT
REPLICATE RELEASE
Some great ??s the Heidelberg team asked:
Can we infect prey from lysogen (=predator)?
Can we keep lysogen from lysing itself?
Can we monitor lysis and lysogeny?
ASSEMBLE Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT
REPLICATE RELEASE
Some great ??s the Heidelberg team asked:
Can we infect prey from lysogen (=predator)?
Can we keep lysogen from lysing itself?
Can we monitor lysis and lysogeny?
ASSEMBLE Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
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Genetically programmed infection iGEM context: phage infection via conjugation
Courtesy of Fan Sozzi-Guo. Used with permission.
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Genetically programmed infection iGEM context: phage infection via conjugation
Courtesy of AJC1 on Flickr. http://escience.ws/b572/L18/L18.htm Courtesy of Stan Metzenberg. Used with permission.
Courtesy of DKFZ/Univ. Heidelberg/iGEM Team Heidelberg. Used with permission.
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Genetically programmed infection iGEM context: phage infection via conjugation
What “parts” are needed
Pilus…. “F’”
Origin for transfer… “oriT”
Selectable marker… “CamR”
Model predicts: 10 killer cells kill 10^9 prey cells “in silico”
F’ oriT
CamR
“Part” is a genetically-encoded,human defined function
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Genetically programmed infection iGEM context: phage infection via conjugation
What “parts” are needed
Pilus…. “F’”
Origin for transfer… “oriT”
Selectable marker… “CamR”
F’ oriT
CamR
“Part” is a genetically-encoded,human defined function
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Courtesy of DKFZ/Univ. Heidelberg/iGEM Team Heidelberg. Used with permission.
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT
REPLICATE RELEASE
Some great ??s the Heidelberg team asked:
Can we infect prey from lysogen (=predator)?
Can we keep lysogen from lysing itself?
Can we monitor lysis and lysogeny?
ASSEMBLE Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
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Genetically programmed bi-stable switch natural context: epigenetic regulation
Diagram removed due to copyright restrictions. lacI
.
"Design of ." Fig. 1A and B in Atsumi, S., and J. W. Little. "Regulatory Circuit Design and Evolution Using Phage " Genes & Dev 18 (2004): 2086-2094.�lysogeny http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1226004
lysis
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Genetically programmed bi-stable switch iGEM context: flip and hold in one state
lysogeny
promoter RBS cI ORF transcriptional terminator
Diagram removed due to copyright restrictions. "Design of Lambda lacI." Fig. 1B in Atsumi, S., and J. W. Little. "Regulatory Circuit Design and Evolution using Phage Lambda." Genes & Dev 18 (2004): 2086-2094.� http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1226004
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT
REPLICATE RELEASE
Some great ??s the Heidelberg team asked:
Can we infect prey from lysogen (=predator)?
Can we keep lysogen from lysing itself?
Can we monitor lysis and lysogeny?
ASSEMBLE Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
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“Temperate” bacteriophage lambda
INFECT
REPLICATE RELEASE
Some great ??s the Heidelberg team asked:
Can we infect prey from lysogen (=predator)?
Can we keep lysogen from lysing itself?
Can we monitor lysis and lysogeny?
ASSEMBLE Image courtesy of Gary Kaiser. Used with permission.
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Fluorescence vs bioluminescence
Courtesy of Bonnie Bassler. Used with permission.
Image removed due to copyright restrictions. See Figure 4 in Schauder, S., and B. L. Bassler. "The Languages of Bacteria." Genes & Dev 15 (2001): 1468-1480..
Green fluorescent protein (GFP), courtesy of RCSB Protein Data Bank.
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Fluorescence vs bioluminescence
Courtesy of Steven Haddock. Used with permission. Source: Haddock, S.H.D.; McDougall, C.M.; Case, J.F. "The Bioluminescence Web Page", (created 1997; updated 2007; accessed Fall 2007).
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/chem/
Image removed due to copyright restrictions. See Figure 4 in Schauder, S., and B. L. Bassler. "The Languages of Bacteria." Genes & Dev 15: (2001) 1468-1480.
Green fluorescent protein (GFP), courtesy of RCSB Protein Data Bank.
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Fluorescence vs bioluminescence
Courtesy of Steven Haddock. Used with permission. Source: Haddock, S.H.D.; McDougall, C.M.; Case, J.F. "The Bioluminescence Web Page", (created 1997; updated 2007; accessed Fall 2007).
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/chem/
Image removed due to copyright restrictions. See Figure 4 in Schauder, S., and B. L. Bassler. "The Languages of Bacteria." Genes & Dev 15: (2001) 1468-1480.
Green fluorescent protein (GFP), courtesy of RCSB Protein Data Bank.
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One last thing about fluorescence
Green fluorescent protein (GFP), courtesy of RCSB Protein Data Bank.
Image removed due to copyright restrictions.Agar plate of fluorescent bacteria colonies, forming a beach scene, from lab of Roger Tsien, UCSD.http://www.tsienlab.ucsd.edu/HTML/Images/IMAGE%20-%20PLATE%20-%20Beach.jpg
Image removed due to copyright restrictions. Figure 1 in Patterson, G., R. N. Day, and D. Piston. "Fluorescent Protein Spectra." Journal of Cell Science 114 (2001): 837-838. High resolution PDF poster available at http://jcs.biologists.org/cgi/data/114/5/837/DC1/1��
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Genetically programmed infection iGEM context: phage infection via conjugation
What “parts” are needed
Pilus…. “F’”
Origin for transfer… “oriT”
Selectable marker… “CamR”
Stable lysogen… “cI”
Moniter… “GFP” F’
oriT
CamR
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Predator cell stable lysogen that infects by conjugation
+ CamR
+ GFP to follow process
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