Part:BBa_K3924042
PnorV-RiboJ
PnorV-RiboJ
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 198
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Profile
Name: PnorV-riboJ
Base Pairs:275bp
Origin: E.coli Nissle 1917
Properties: A sensor to nitric oxide with an often-used insulator.
Usage and Biology
In order to heal the intestinal tract damage, one of notable symptoms of IBD, we adopted a special therapy expressing the therapeutic proteins controllably by E.coli Nissle 1917 (EcN) in situ. The design is based on a ternary system: sensor - secretion peptide - therapeutic proteins.
The therapeutic protein secreted by the engineered bacteria needs to be strictly and delicately controlled to avoid any possible safety problems since the final working environment is the GI tract, and some therapeutic proteins are carcinogenic and may cause safety problems. To prevent this, we want to create several gut sensor parts as an intelligent switch to conditionally regulate the expression of therapeutic proteins.
PnorV is one of candidate sensors we screened out, with which we can create spatiotemporal expression of therapeutic protein based on demand.
Nitric oxide (NO) can be a general marker for inflammation and PnorV can bind and initiate downstream gene expression.
RiboJ, a self-splicing ribozyme, is a common used insulator. With a hairpin structure, it can reduce unexpected interactions between neighboring sequences in a genetic circuit.[1]Some reports also say insulation with RiboJ can increase downstream gene transcript abundance.[2]
Insertion of RiboJ behind the sensor part is likely to improve the performance of the sensors.
PnorV(BBa_K1153000) was designed by iGEM13_Kent, and RiboJ(BBa_K3424024) was designed by iGEM20_UFlorida .
BBa_K2507000 BBa_K2507001 |
BBa_K2507006 BBa_K2507007 |
BBa_K1153000 | BBa_K3924040 | BBa_K3924041 | BBa_K3924042 |
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thsS/R | ttrS/R | PnorV | Pttr-RiboJ | Pths-RiboJ | PnorV-RiboJ |
Design and Construction
PnorV was acquired from Nissle 1917 genome. While riboJ is an element from RGP plasmid. We used PCR and HiFi Assembly to link them together.
Reference
[1] Vlková, M., Morampalli, B. R., & Silander, O. K. (2021). Efficiency of the synthetic self-splicing RiboJ ribozyme is robust to cis- and trans-changes in genetic background. MicrobiologyOpen, 10(4), e1232.
[2] Clifton, K. P., Jones, E. M., Paudel, S., Marken, J. P., Monette, C. E., Halleran, A. D., Epp, L., & Saha, M. S. (2018). The genetic insulator RiboJ increases expression of insulated genes. Journal of biological engineering, 12, 23.
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