QPI
"Quad-Part Inverter"
QPI refers to a quad-part inverter, that is, a PoPS-based inverter composed of four sub-parts: a ribosome binding site, a coding region for a repressor protein (e.g., lambda cI), a terminator, and the promoter (e.g., pLambda) regulated by the encoded repressor protein.
The efficacy of these QPI parts can be measured using a [http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/PoPS_device_screening_plasmid Screening Plasmid device]
The following are just a few examples of QPI BioBricks:
- Part:BBa_Q04510 - A QPI based on the LacI repressor
- Part:BBa_Q04400 - A QPI based on the TetR repressor
- Part:BBa_Q04510 - A QPI based on the cI repressor
- Part:BBa_Q01121 - A QPI based on the LacI repressor
- Part:BBa_Q01122 - A QPI based on the LacI repressor