Part:BBa_K1484338:Design
P_NiI22, marchantia promoter
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BglII site found at 1097
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Design Notes
The removal of illegal restriction sites was considered but not completed due to direct interaction of the DNA with regulatory proteins. Also, it was ensured that the region selected for this part was directly upstream of the first ATG of the gene used to identify the promoter sequence. This was so that the 5' UTR, that is vital in plants, was maintained.
Source
This part was found by screening the genome of the Marchantia polymorpha Cam strain maintained by the Haseloff lab for homologues to a Nitrate Transporter protein in B. napus known as BnNRT1.2 or RCH2. This is a putative high-affinity nitrate transporter, potentially expressed slightly later in development. Transcription is thought to be induced by nitrates. Matches to the protein CDS sequence were found using Geneious to perform a tblastn search on the genome scaffolds. Predicted genes that contained hits graded above 30% and with at least 40% congruence to mRNA transcript sequences were shortlisted. The best gene candidates (judged according to number and distribution of hits along its length, and supporting mRNA sequence) formed the basis for our predicted promoters. This part was isolated from a 2kb region upstream of the first ATG of such a gene.
References
Forde BG. 2000. Nitrate transporters in plants: structure, function and regulation. (BBA) – Biomembranes 1465(1-2):219-235. GenBank, NIH. Accession no: U17987