Device

Part:BBa_K1554004:Design

Designed by: Valencia_UPV team members   Group: iGEM14_Valencia_UPV   (2014-09-29)

Yellow biosafety module for plants


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


Design Notes

The assembly was performed by GoldenBraid 2.0, a Golden-Gate based assembly system. The barnase was amplified by PCR from Part:BBa_J72173 and a mutation in T105P was introduced. The vector used to perform the assembly was Part:BBa_K1554006, a vector with the BioBricks backbone pSB1A3 and compatible with the Golden Gate-based assembly system GoldenBraid 2.0.

Source

TA29 promoter: Part:BBa_K1554000

Barnase: Part:BBa_J72173

AmilGFP: Part:BBa_K1467201

P35s: Part:BBa_K1537015

T35s: GoldenBraid 2.0 Collection

References

References

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Sa G, Mi M, He-Chun Y, Guo-Feng L (2002) Anther-specific expression of ipt gene in transgenic tobacco and its effect on plant development. Transgenic Res 11: 269-278.

Shaya F, Gaiduk S, Keren I, Shevtsov S, Zemah H, et al. (2012) Expression of mitochondrial gene fragments within the tapetum induce male sterility by limiting the biogenesis of the respiratory machinery in transgenic tobacco. J Integr Plant Biol 54: 115-130.

Kriete G, Niehaus K, Perlick AM, Puhler A, Broer I (1996) Male sterility in transgenic tobacco plants induced by tapetum-specific deacetylation of the externally applied non-toxic compound N-acetyl-L-phosphinothricin. Plant J 9: 809-818.

Shukla P, Singh NK, Kumar D, Vijayan S, Ahmed I, et al. (2014) Expression of a pathogen-induced cysteine protease (AdCP) in tapetum results in male sterility in transgenic tobacco. Funct Integr Genomics 14: 307-317.

Goldman MH, Goldberg RB, Mariani C (1994) Female sterile tobacco plants are produced by stigma-specific cell ablation. EMBO J 13: 2976-2984.

Wang HZ, Hu B, Chen GP, Shi NN, Zhao Y, et al. (2008) Application of Arabidopsis AGAMOUS second intron for the engineered ablation of flower development in transgenic tobacco. Plant Cell Rep 27: 251-259.

Sarrion-Perdigones A, Falconi EE, Zandalinas SI, Juarez P, Fernandez-del-Carmen A, et al. (2011) GoldenBraid: an iterative cloning system for standardized assembly of reusable genetic modules. PLoS One 6: e21622.