In order to test the effect of binding between CsgA-Histag mutant and inorganic nanoparticles, we apply same amount of suspended QDs solution into M63 medium which has cultured biofilm for 72h. After 1h incubation, we used PBS to mildly wash the well, and the result was consistent with our anticipation: On the left, CsgA-Histag mutant were induced and thus secreted biofilm, and firmly attached with QDS and thus show bright fluorescence. Therefore, we ensure the stable coordinate bonds between CsgA-Histag mutant and QDs can manage to prevent QDs from being taken away by liquid flow. The picture was snapped by ChemiDoc MP,BioRad, false colored.
In order to prove the effect of binding between CsgA-Histag mutant and inorganic nanoparticles is distinct, we apply same amount of suspended CdSeS/ZnS QDs solution followed by the same procedure mentioned above. After 1h incubation, we used PBS washing 2 times. The picture verify our postulation: On the left, CsgA-Histag mutant were induced and its biofilm bind with QDS. CsgA biofilm without Histag cannot bind with QDs thus its red fluorescence is much weaker.
As for biofilm characterization, transmission electron microscopy is frequently to be used to visualize the nanofiber network. However, TEM is not very efficient to visualize soft matter due to the less dense of elections produced on soft matter even after negative staining. Amazingly, after incubation with CdS nanorods , the biofilm areas are densely templated by better conductive materials such as CdS nanorods and we can easily confirm the expression of biofilm.
We analysed the Codon Adaptation Index (CAI) of the optimized coding sequence and the original one. And the distribution of codon usage frequency along the length of the gene sequence is increased from 0.33 to 0.97. A CAI of 1.0 is considered to be perfect in the desired expression organism, and a CAI of > 0.8 is regarded as good, in terms of high gene expression level.
We also compared the Frequency of Optimal Codons (FOP). The value of 100 is set for the codon with the highest usage frequency for a given amino acid in the desired expression organism. As we can see, the percentage of 91-100 increased largely, from 36 to 86, after the optimization.
Max Direct Repeat | Max Inverted Repeat | Max Dyad Repeat | |||||||||
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After Optimization | Size:15 Distance:3 Frequency:2 | None | None | ||||||||
Before Optimization | Size:16 Distance:231 Frequency:2 | None | Size: 13 Tm: 34.6 Start Positions: 680, 1357 | ||||||||
Table 1: Removed repeat sequences information |
A wide variety of factors regulate and influence gene expression levels, and after taking into consideration as many of them as possible, OptimumGene™ produced the single gene that can reach the highest possible level of expression.
In this case, the native gene employs tandem rare codons that can reduce the efficiency of translation or even disengage the translational machinery. We changed the codon usage bias in E. coli by upgrading the CAI from 0.33 to 0.97 . GC content and unfavorable peaks have been optimized to prolong the half-life of the mRNA. The Stem-Loop structures, which impact ribosomal binding and stability of mRNA, were broken.