Cloning the OOMT2 Gene in Roses

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Cloning the OOMT2 Gene in Roses Kim Lovik Megan Hughes

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Cloning the OOMT2 Gene in Roses. Kim Lovik Megan Hughes. Source Article. Scent evolution in C hinese roses Doi : 10.1073/pnas.0711551105. About the Gene. Orcinol O- methyltransferase 2 Catalyzes the final methylation reaction of DMT biosynthesis DMT 3,5– dimethoxytoluene - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cloning the OOMT2 Gene in RosesKim LovikMegan Hughes

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Source Article Scent evolution in Chinese roses Doi: 10.1073/pnas.0711551105

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About the Gene Orcinol O-methyltransferase 2 Catalyzes the final methylation reaction

of DMT biosynthesis DMT 3,5–dimethoxytoluene

A major component of scent of many modern rose varieties

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DNA Source OOMT2 gene is common to all rose

species Plan is to use rose petals from a

common flower shop rose. Although all parts of the rose contain the

gene, the production of the chemical compounds is most prevalent in the petals.

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Cloning Strategy Amplify gene by PCR with short primers (without

BioBrick extensions)

Forward primer: ExonA1_F atggaaaggctaaacag *no spontaneous dimer formation

Reverse primer: ExonA2_R tgcaatatcccttgagtaaaactgtatc *no spontaneous dimer formation

Forward primer: ExonB1_F aaatgagttcggatattgcatgactgg Spontaneous hairpin dimer formation ∆G -0.56 kj/mol*k

Reverse primer: ExonB2_R tcaaggataaacctcaat Spontaneous hairpin dimer formation ∆G - 1.16 kj/mol*k

*Two sets of primers to remove intron from bp 799-1018

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5’ atggaaaggc taaacagatggaaaggc taaacagctt taaacacctt aaccaaaaat ggtcaaatgg agagcattcc aacgagctac ttcatgctca agcccacatc tggaaccaca tcttcagctt cataaactcc atgtccctca aatctgcaat tcaactaggt ataccagata tcatcaacaa acatggcccc atgactcttt ctgagctcac atctgcacta ccaatccatc caaccaaatc ccacagcgtc taccgcctca tgcgaatatt ggtgcactct ggcttctttg ctaagaaaaa gctgagtaaa actgatgagg aaggttatac ccttactgat gcttcccagc tccttctgaa ggatcatccc ttaagcctaa cgcccttctt aaccgccatg ctcgaccctg ttttgaccac accatggaat tacttgagca cttggttcca aaacgaggac cctacgccat ttgacacagc acatgggatg acattttggg attacgggaa ccatcagcca agtattgccc atttgttcaa tgatgccatg gctagcgatg ctcggttggt caccagcgtg atcatcgatg attgcaaagg agtgtttgag ggattagagt cattggtcga tgttggaggt ggtacaggaa ctgtggcaaa ggctattgct gatgcattcc cacatattga atgcactgta cttgatctcc cacatgtggt ggctgacctg caaggaagta agaacttgaa atatactgga ggtgacatgt ttgaggcagt tcctcctgcc ctatgtcaaa atgagttccc tataacgt 5’gatacagttt tactcaaggt aattaaattt cagatataat tttatcctaa aaaagtttgg atattatgta tatttcttct atatgctatt ctacttgtga ttaaaatgca ttattttagg caactattta aaacacaaag taacagtcac gtctatatct aattcactga ccaatataaa

5’a aatgagttcg actctggacc aagaccaaag cacttctaat gcttatagtt attttatgtc acgagcagtg

gatattgcat gactgggatattgcat gactggaacg atgaagaatg tatcaaaata cttaagcgat ctagagtggc aattacaagc aaggacaaga aaggcaaggt gattatcata gatatgatga tggagaacca gaagggggat gaggaatcaa ttgaaacgca gctgttcttc gacatgctga tgatggccct cgtcagagga caagaaagga atgagaaaga atgggctaag ctcttcactg atgctggttt

taactcc aaataggaac t 5’ cagtgactat aagataactc ccattttggg tttaaggtct ctcattgagg tttatccttg a

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Cloning Strategy Insert the amplified gene into a pGEM-T vector via pGEM-T and pGEM-T Easy Vector Systems protocol Ligate back together

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Check Progress The DNA product inserted in the vector will be amplified using competent E.Coli Amplified product will be tested to check for the OOMT2 gene.

Sequencing

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Removing Internal Restriction Site One internal restriction site that would be cut by XbaI

(see next slide) Site-Directed Mutagenesis used to mutate one base pair

using two new overlapping primersOne primer will contain a specified base pair change, which will mutate the internal restriction site. This will create two separate DNA fragments cut near that mutated site. The overlapping primers will be used much like removing an intron, which will connect the two DNA fragments back together. Primers:

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Check Progress Amplify new DNA product after site-

directed mutagenesis, add XbaI restriction enzyme to test results

Use agarose gel electrophoresis to check for proper gene length, to ensure the fragments were reconstructed.

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Insertion into BioBrick Vector Cut out gene sequence from T-vector with

EcoRI and SpeI restriction enzymes Insert into BioBrick-compatible vector with

promoter Bba_K206000-induced in the presence of L-

arabinose Bba_K094120-induced by IPTG or arabinose Bba_K206001-induced in the presence of L-

arabinose

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Transformation Transform competent E. coli with our

BioBrick vector containing our gene fragment

Provide conditions for gene expression Proper growth conditions for E. coli in the

presence of arabinose for promoter Spread E.Coli evenly on Prepared Agar

Plates Grow overnight at 37°C

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Results Test Add 3-methoxy 5-hydoxytoluene (MHT)

to the E.coli culture. MHT will be methylated by OOMT2

produced by the E.coli producing DHT Rose scent is produced by this chemical

reaction. It is described as “tea scent” and is expected to be a noticeable fragrance when the MHT is added to the culture.