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A data comparison between a traditional and the single-step β-galactosidase assay.

Jorrit Schaefer1, Goran Jovanovic1, Ioly Kotta-Loizou1, Martin Buck1.   

Abstract

This article describes reproducibility of a single-step automated β-galactosidase, and the equivalence of its data to the traditional assay ("Experiments in Molecular Genetics" [1]). This was done via a pairwise comparison of both methods using strains with Miller Unit [MU] values ranging from 0 to over 2000. The data presented in this article is associated with the research article entitled "A single-step method for mid to high throughput β-galactosidase assays in Escherichia coli using a microplate reader" [2].

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Keywords:  B-Gal; B-galactosidase; LacZ; Microplate reader; β-Gal; β-Galactosidase

Year:  2016        PMID: 27331113      PMCID: PMC4908277          DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2016.05.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Data Brief        ISSN: 2352-3409


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Value of the Data

Validates a single-step automated assay to measure β-galactosidase activity in E. coli with a microplate reader. Establishes the method provides consistent data, with a coefficient of variation similar to that of the traditional assay. Student׳s t-test demonstrates equivalence of the single-step and the traditional assay data.

Data

The data presented in this article is a pairwise comparison of the MU activities of the traditional β-galactosidase assay and a single-step automated method [2]. 4 different strains with MU activities (0–10, 40–70, 500–900, and 1800–2400 respectively) were assayed using both methods.

Experimental design, materials and methods

Cell culture and sample preparation

Samples were grown overnight at 37 °C in LB media. For the traditional assay, samples were treated as described by Miller [1]. For the single-step automated microplate assay, 80 μL of culture was transferred into 96-well Costar® flat bottom microplates (Sigma-Aldrich). 120 μL of a custom mix was added to each well used, including the blank (containing 80 μL LB). The custom mix consists of 60 mM Na2HPO4, 40 mM NaH2PO4, 10 mM KCl, 1 mM MgSO4, 36 mM β-mercaptoethanol, 166 µL/ml T7 lysozyme, 1.1 mg/ml ONPG, 6.7% PopCulture® Reagent. The Costar microtitre plates were then placed in a FLUOstar Omega Microplate Reader (BMG LABTECH).

Kinetic OD600 and OD420 measurements

The FLUOstar Omega Microplate Reader was set to 30 °C, with OD600 and OD420 readings taken every 60 s for 1 h (20 flashes per well each cycle). Wells were set to shake at 500 rpm (double orbital shaking) between readings to ensure homogenisation of the sample and more efficient lysis. A script to run these parameters on a FLUOstar Omega Microplate Reader can be found in Supplementary Data A.

MARS Data Analysis

The MARS Data Analysis software package was used to process the OD600 and OD420 data generated by the by FLUOstar Omega Microplate Reader. Miller Units values are expressed as follows: The kinetic OD420 readings were converted into the slope of OD420 over time (OD420/min), multiplied by 5000, and adjusted for the initial OD600 reading at the first time point. The obtained MU values were then compared to those of the traditional assay (Table 1). More detailed lab notes on running this assay and subsequent processing in MARS Data Analysis are available in Supplementary Data B.
Table 1

The single-step automated assay was consistent over multiple orders of magnitude and generated data equivalent to that of the traditional assay. The coefficients of variation of the Miller Unit [MU] measurements using the one-step and the traditional assay were similar for all β-galactosidase expressing strains suggesting that the two methods have comparable precision and reproducibility. Additionally, no statistically significant difference was observed between the single-step and traditional β-galactosidase assay (two-tailed Student׳s t-test assuming unequal variance; P>0.05).

One-step assay
Traditional assay
T-test
[MU]AverageCoefficient of variation[MU]AverageCoefficient of variationP value
MG1655 ΔlacZ−13−21.11.10.71
121.3
−51

















MG1655 ΔlacZ ΦPpspAlacZ87690.2352420.180.12
4835
7237

















MG1655 ΔlacZ ΦPpspAlacZ ΔpspA6916490.056656760.010.35
642677
613686

















MC1061 ΔlacZ ΦPpspAlacZ ΔpspA298526000.11207022020.090.17
24642473
23512062

Data comparison between the single-step β-galactosidase assay and the traditional assay

See Table 1.
Subject areaBiology
More specific subject areaEnzymatic assays
Type of dataTable
How data was acquiredFLUOstar Omega Microplate Reader (BMG LABTECH)
Data formatRaw/Analysed
Experimental factorsNone applied
Experimental featuresβ-galactosidase assay
Data source locationImperial College Road, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, UK
Data accessibilityData is with this article
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