Part:BBa_K2406075
Lox-Term-Vox Measurement Construct
Introduction
This measurement construct was used to test the cross-reactivity of Lox and Vox (BBa_K1680005, BBa_K2406001). The theory behind the function of this measurement construct is summarised in the adjacent figure. Essentially, when two recombination sites cannot be recognised by a single recombinase, the terminator (represented as parallel lines in the diagram) will not be excised and there will be no RFP reporter outlook. This part is useful because it tests the cross-reactivity of the target sites in question. In order to catalyse two independent, distinct recombination events in one cell with two recombinase systems, it is vital that there is no cross-reactivity. Thus, this measurement construct tests the suitability for using Cre/LoxP and Vika/Vox in one cell.
Results
All assays performed using this measurement construct are summarised to the right. For reference, cross-reactivity and fluorescence output is compared to other measurement constructs in the context of Vika BBa_K2406082 and Vox BBa_K2406001. We observed no cross-reactivity within this construct, as fluorescence output was negligible when Vika waspresent and not present.
Discussion
The target sites involved in this construct were previously discovered as being potentially orthogonal to other recombinases [1]. It is therefore important to test their cross-reactivity extensively to fully understand what recombinases can be used within one cell. This had not been done extensively before. Our results demonstrate no cross reactivity between the two target sites, BBa_K1680005, BBa_K2406001. This is because negligible RFP output was seen compared to control. Therefore, the Cre/LoxP and Vika/Vox can be used in an orthogonal manner within a single cell.
References
[1]Karimova, M., Abi-Ghanem, J., Berger, N., Surendranath, V., Pisabarro, M.T., Buchholz, F. 2013 “Vika/vox, a novel efficient and specific Cre/loxP-like site-specific recombination system”. Nucleic Acids Research 41(2):e37.
Sequences
File below confirms sequence of all target sites, generators and measurement constructs used. Media:File:Sequencing Results Edinburgh UG.zip Sequence and Features
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- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 888
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