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Parts K2429069 through K2429076 and parts K2429094 through K2429108 are a family of guide sequences used by either a dCas13a variant or Ms2 to target the second human betaglobin intron of our various reporters (BBa_K2429034, BBa_K2429035, BBa_K2429036, BBa_K2429050, BBa_K2429051, BBa_K2429052). These guides lie downstream of a U6 promoter, which is a constitutive promoter typically used for the production of guide RNA.
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Our team used multiple guide sequences to "tile" along the reporter’s intron to determine what part of the intron is best to target when trying to control its splicing efficiency. Based on the level of fluorescence associated with each guide, we can compare the results to see whether a specific targeted sequence is integral in the process of splicing, and whether the binding of the RNA binding protein to said sequence changes the splicing efficiency.
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https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/9/97/Tiling.PNG
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The guides shift by a few base pairs so we can make more precise conclusions about what intronic sequences are important for splicing.
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Parts K-69 through K-76 lead to guide RNA sequences that serve as a guide for the dCas13a protein.
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https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/parts/d/d8/Lsh_HBG_guides.png
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Parts K-94 through K-100 lead to the production of antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). Parts K-100 through K-108 consist of the same ASO sequences corresponding to the same order (i.e. K-94 sequence is used in K-100); however, they have an additional portion of nucleotides that will form a hairpin loop which Ms2 can bind. The addition of oligonucleotides without hairpins loops serves as a control to test whether it’s the guide sequence or the protein that is actually affecting splicing.
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Revision as of 20:01, 25 October 2017


HBG Intron Guide Family Member Parts K2429069 through K2429076 and parts K2429094 through K2429108 are a family of guide sequences used by either a dCas13a variant or Ms2 to target the second human betaglobin intron of our various reporters (BBa_K2429034, BBa_K2429035, BBa_K2429036, BBa_K2429050, BBa_K2429051, BBa_K2429052). These guides lie downstream of a U6 promoter, which is a constitutive promoter typically used for the production of guide RNA.

Our team used multiple guide sequences to "tile" along the reporter’s intron to determine what part of the intron is best to target when trying to control its splicing efficiency. Based on the level of fluorescence associated with each guide, we can compare the results to see whether a specific targeted sequence is integral in the process of splicing, and whether the binding of the RNA binding protein to said sequence changes the splicing efficiency.

Tiling.PNG

The guides shift by a few base pairs so we can make more precise conclusions about what intronic sequences are important for splicing.


Parts K-69 through K-76 lead to guide RNA sequences that serve as a guide for the dCas13a protein.

Lsh_HBG_guides.png

Parts K-94 through K-100 lead to the production of antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs). Parts K-100 through K-108 consist of the same ASO sequences corresponding to the same order (i.e. K-94 sequence is used in K-100); however, they have an additional portion of nucleotides that will form a hairpin loop which Ms2 can bind. The addition of oligonucleotides without hairpins loops serves as a control to test whether it’s the guide sequence or the protein that is actually affecting splicing. ASO_HBG_guides.png



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]