Part:BBa_K2259016
Toehold 1 Trigger - SynORI selection system
First of the two activator RNA sequences implemented into SynORI selection system, designed by Green, Alexander A. et al. The sequence acts as a trigger, which activates the Toehold 1 part:BBa_K2259014 riboregulator and in turn unlocks the translation of the downstream gene. In the absence of this RNA trigger transcript, the toehold inhibits the translation of the gene at the 3' end of the toehold sequence.
Sequence and Features
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Contents
Introduction
Biology
The overview of the Trigger activators
A trigger is a short non-coding RNA sequence that contains a complementary region to its corresponding Toehold switch. By forming a duplex with the toehold sequence, the ribosome binding site, and the start codon become accessible for ribosome binding and translation initiation. Since the trigger RNA binds the 5’ end of the toehold sequence, the nucleotide composition of it is an important factor that adds to the degree of different toehold systems cross interaction. By employing a specific linker sequence, the number of unique triggers with minimal cross interaction increases.
Usage with SynORI (Framework for multi-plasmid systems)
About SynORI
SynORI is a framework for multi-plasmid systems created by Vilnius-Lithuania 2017 which enables quick and easy workflow with multiple plasmids, while also allowing to freely pick and modulate copy number for every unique plasmid group! Read more about [http://2017.igem.org/Team:Vilnius-Lithuania SynORI here]!
Toehold riboregulators in SynORI
Toehold switches together with their corresponding RNA triggers and split antibiotic genes completes the dynamic SynORI selection system. The switches lock the translation of downstream split antibiotic genes and form an AND type gate genetic circuit which functions to stably maintain multiple plasmids in the SynORI collection.
SynORI selection gene circuits for multi-plasmid systems:
• 2 plasmids
Consisting of: Two split antibiotic genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
• 3 plasmids
Consisting of: One Toehold (part:BBa_K2259014 or part:BBa_K2259015), one Trigger RNA (part:BBa_K2259016 or part:BBa_K2259017) and split neomycin antibiotic resistance genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
• 4 plasmids
Consisting of: Two Toeholds (part:BBa_K2259014 and part:BBa_K2259015), two Trigger RNAs (part:BBa_K2259016 and part:BBa_K2259017) and split neomycin antibiotic resistance genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
• 5 plasmids
Consisting of: Modified phage control system part:BBa_K2259044, two Toeholds (part:BBa_K2259014 and part:BBa_K2259015), two repressed Trigger RNAs (part:BBa_K2259042 and part:BBa_K2259043) and split neomycin antibiotic resistance genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
Two groups of Toeholds
SynORI collection introduces two Toehold sequences termed Toehold 1 and Toehold 2 which only interact with its corresponding Trigger RNA, termed Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 and display no cross interaction.
References
Toehold Switches: De-Novo-Designed Regulators of Gene Expression
Green, Alexander A. et al. Cell, Volume 159, Issue 4, 925 - 939
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