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<partinfo>BBa_K584015 short</partinfo>
 
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We performed a '''PCR''' to get the '''CeaB''' part of the '''K131009 biobrick'''. The primer design* for this was such that it already contained the ribolock resulting in ‘Ribolock + ceaB’ as the final product.  This is fused with the terminator B0015 to get ‘Ribolock + ceaB + B0015’. This was finally fused with the Lambda cI and LuxR regulated hybrid promotor to get  this biobrick, ''‘Lambda_cI and LuxR_regulated hybrid promotor’ + Ribolock + ceaB + B0015''.
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We performed a '''PCR''' to get the '''CeaB''' part of the '''K131009 biobrick'''. The primer design for this was such that it already contained the ribolock resulting in ‘'''Ribolock''' + '''ceaB'''’ as the final product.  This was fused with the terminator B0015 to get ‘Ribolock + ceaB + B0015’. This was finally fused with the Lambda cI and LuxR regulated hybrid promotor to get  this biobrick, ‘Lambda_cI and LuxR_regulated hybrid promotor’ + Ribolock + ceaB + B0015.
  
*The primer sequence we used in the PCR reaction is -
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The primer sequence we used in the PCR reaction is -
  
 
ceaB-FW: CCGGAATTCGCGGCCGCTTCTAGAGAACTAGAATCACCTCTTGCTTTTGGGTAAGACGAAGAGGAGATACTAGATGAGCGGTGGCGATGGACGC
 
ceaB-FW: CCGGAATTCGCGGCCGCTTCTAGAGAACTAGAATCACCTCTTGCTTTTGGGTAAGACGAAGAGGAGATACTAGATGAGCGGTGGCGATGGACGC
  
 
ceaB-RV: AAAACTGCAGCGGCCGCTACTAGTCTCTAGTATTACTTACCCCGATGAATATCAATAT
 
ceaB-RV: AAAACTGCAGCGGCCGCTACTAGTCTCTAGTATTACTTACCCCGATGAATATCAATAT
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'''Ribolock'''
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The second part of the cell death mechanism of the K.U.Leuven iGEM 2011 project E.D. Frosti works via a ribokey-ribolock system. The ribokey is under the control of the HybB cold-sensitive promoter (BBa_J45503), which will only be switched on when E.D. Frosti senses a dramatic drop in temperature. So when the ribokey isn’t transcribed, the ribolock mRNA will form a hairpin structure. Since ribosomes cannot access double stranded mRNA, there will be no translation of the CeaB gene.
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Hence, to activate the cell death mechanism, E.D. Frosti needs to undergo a cold-shock treatment.E.D. Frosti will ‘sense’ the change in temperature and the ribokey will be transcribed. This ribokey will bind to the ribolock, followed by the opening of the double-stranded mRNA hairpin loop. Under these conditions, ribosomes can bind and translate the CeaB gene. '''CeaB''' is a DNase, which can be found in the Colicin E2 operon.
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 21 September 2011

Lambda cI and LuxR regulated hybrid promoter + Ribolock-CeaB + Terminator

We performed a PCR to get the CeaB part of the K131009 biobrick. The primer design for this was such that it already contained the ribolock resulting in ‘Ribolock + ceaB’ as the final product. This was fused with the terminator B0015 to get ‘Ribolock + ceaB + B0015’. This was finally fused with the Lambda cI and LuxR regulated hybrid promotor to get this biobrick, ‘Lambda_cI and LuxR_regulated hybrid promotor’ + Ribolock + ceaB + B0015.

The primer sequence we used in the PCR reaction is -

ceaB-FW: CCGGAATTCGCGGCCGCTTCTAGAGAACTAGAATCACCTCTTGCTTTTGGGTAAGACGAAGAGGAGATACTAGATGAGCGGTGGCGATGGACGC

ceaB-RV: AAAACTGCAGCGGCCGCTACTAGTCTCTAGTATTACTTACCCCGATGAATATCAATAT

Ribolock

The second part of the cell death mechanism of the K.U.Leuven iGEM 2011 project E.D. Frosti works via a ribokey-ribolock system. The ribokey is under the control of the HybB cold-sensitive promoter (BBa_J45503), which will only be switched on when E.D. Frosti senses a dramatic drop in temperature. So when the ribokey isn’t transcribed, the ribolock mRNA will form a hairpin structure. Since ribosomes cannot access double stranded mRNA, there will be no translation of the CeaB gene.

Hence, to activate the cell death mechanism, E.D. Frosti needs to undergo a cold-shock treatment.E.D. Frosti will ‘sense’ the change in temperature and the ribokey will be transcribed. This ribokey will bind to the ribolock, followed by the opening of the double-stranded mRNA hairpin loop. Under these conditions, ribosomes can bind and translate the CeaB gene. CeaB is a DNase, which can be found in the Colicin E2 operon.


Sequence and Features


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]