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+ | The forward GFP for human cells is a specially designed testing module. It contains GFP codon optimised to work in human cells. This testing module can be used to test internal ribosome entry sites (IRES). | ||
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+ | [[File:FG.jpg]] | ||
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+ | ''This schematic developed in Geneious shows the organisation of the FG testing module'' | ||
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+ | == Usage == | ||
− | + | The FG was intended to be used to test the EMCV IRES (BBa_K1442023) and the NKRF IRES (BBa_K1442024) using the restriction sites AscI and BsrGI before the GFP. After the GFP are two more restriction sites Mau BI and Mlu I that can be used to test the Aptazyme (BBa_K1442006) and the DPP-IV target (BBa_K1442111). | |
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Revision as of 15:06, 12 October 2014
Forward GFP for human cells
FG
The forward GFP for human cells is a specially designed testing module. It contains GFP codon optimised to work in human cells. This testing module can be used to test internal ribosome entry sites (IRES).
This schematic developed in Geneious shows the organisation of the FG testing module
Usage
The FG was intended to be used to test the EMCV IRES (BBa_K1442023) and the NKRF IRES (BBa_K1442024) using the restriction sites AscI and BsrGI before the GFP. After the GFP are two more restriction sites Mau BI and Mlu I that can be used to test the Aptazyme (BBa_K1442006) and the DPP-IV target (BBa_K1442111).