Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K2116014"
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AND gate designed by adding an esabox before the first norR binding site, to create competitive binding between EsaR and NorR. | AND gate designed by adding an esabox before the first norR binding site, to create competitive binding between EsaR and NorR. | ||
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+ | <p> | ||
+ | We constructed a selection of AND gates responding to nitric oxide (NO) and 3OC6HSL (AHL). They were designed using the previously described NorV promoter [[Part:BBa_K1153000]]. | ||
+ | This Promoter (from here on refered to as PnorV) is the native promoter controlling the nitric oxide reduction operon (norRVW) in <i>E. coli</i> [1]. Its transcriptional regulator, | ||
+ | NorR, can bind to nitric oxide and activate gene expression. | ||
+ | Using the distinct properties of esaboxes, PnorV was designed to also be responsive to AHL, giving it an AND gate behaviour. | ||
+ | An esabox is an 18bp sequence to which the transcriptional regulator EsaR [[Part:BBa_K2116001]] can bind. Transcription can be initiated by the specific AHL EsaR responds | ||
+ | to [N-(3-oxo-hexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone]. By placing one, two or three esaboxes at different positions in the vicinity of PnorV, different specificities for AHL and NO | ||
+ | were reached. We created and characterized a collection of these kind of AND gates: <br> | ||
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+ | <ul> | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116004]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116005]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116006]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116012]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116013]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116014]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116007]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116008]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116068]] | ||
+ | <li> [[Part:BBa_K2116015]] | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
+ | </p> | ||
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+ | <h2> Characterization of this part </h2> | ||
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+ | Data will be here before the final presentation at the jamboree. Apologies for the delay. | ||
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+ | <h2>References:</h2> | ||
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+ | <ul> | ||
+ | <li> [1] Gardner, A. M. "Regulation Of The Nitric Oxide Reduction Operon (Norrvw) In Escherichia Coli. ROLE OF Norr AND Sigma 54 IN THE NITRIC OXIDE STRESS RESPONSE". Journal of Biological Chemistry 278.12 (2003): 10081-10086.</i> | ||
+ | <li> [2] Shong, Jasmine and Cynthia H. Collins. "Engineering The Esar Promoter For Tunable Quorum Sensing-Dependent Gene Expression". ACS Synth. Biol. 2.10 (2013): 568-575. </li> | ||
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PnorV_esabox_(8bp)spacer_esabox_(8bp)spacer_esabox_spacer(p26)
AND gate designed by adding an esabox before the first norR binding site, to create competitive binding between EsaR and NorR.
We constructed a selection of AND gates responding to nitric oxide (NO) and 3OC6HSL (AHL). They were designed using the previously described NorV promoter Part:BBa_K1153000.
This Promoter (from here on refered to as PnorV) is the native promoter controlling the nitric oxide reduction operon (norRVW) in E. coli [1]. Its transcriptional regulator,
NorR, can bind to nitric oxide and activate gene expression.
Using the distinct properties of esaboxes, PnorV was designed to also be responsive to AHL, giving it an AND gate behaviour.
An esabox is an 18bp sequence to which the transcriptional regulator EsaR Part:BBa_K2116001 can bind. Transcription can be initiated by the specific AHL EsaR responds
to [N-(3-oxo-hexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone]. By placing one, two or three esaboxes at different positions in the vicinity of PnorV, different specificities for AHL and NO
were reached. We created and characterized a collection of these kind of AND gates:
- Part:BBa_K2116004
- Part:BBa_K2116005
- Part:BBa_K2116006
- Part:BBa_K2116012
- Part:BBa_K2116013
- Part:BBa_K2116014
- Part:BBa_K2116007
- Part:BBa_K2116008
- Part:BBa_K2116068
- Part:BBa_K2116015
Characterization of this part
Data will be here before the final presentation at the jamboree. Apologies for the delay.
References:
- [1] Gardner, A. M. "Regulation Of The Nitric Oxide Reduction Operon (Norrvw) In Escherichia Coli. ROLE OF Norr AND Sigma 54 IN THE NITRIC OXIDE STRESS RESPONSE". Journal of Biological Chemistry 278.12 (2003): 10081-10086.</i>
- [2] Shong, Jasmine and Cynthia H. Collins. "Engineering The Esar Promoter For Tunable Quorum Sensing-Dependent Gene Expression". ACS Synth. Biol. 2.10 (2013): 568-575.
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