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The lac repressor is a DNA-binding protein which inhibits the expression of genes coding for proteins involved in the metabolism of lactose in bacteria. These genes are repressed when lactose is not available to the cell, ensuring that the bacterium only invests energy in the production of machinery necessary for uptake and utilization of lactose when lactose is present. When lactose becomes available, it is converted into allolactose, which inhibits the lac repressor's DNA binding ability. Loss of DNA binding by the lac repressor is required for transcriptional activation of the operon. | The lac repressor is a DNA-binding protein which inhibits the expression of genes coding for proteins involved in the metabolism of lactose in bacteria. These genes are repressed when lactose is not available to the cell, ensuring that the bacterium only invests energy in the production of machinery necessary for uptake and utilization of lactose when lactose is present. When lactose becomes available, it is converted into allolactose, which inhibits the lac repressor's DNA binding ability. Loss of DNA binding by the lac repressor is required for transcriptional activation of the operon. | ||
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+ | <th>[[Image:T--FAFU-CHINA-Toggle.png |thumb|400px|'''Figure 1''':Toggle switch ]]</th> | ||
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+ | This part is the combination of other two parts([[Part:BBa_K2384011|BBa_K2384011]]) and ([[Part:BBa_K2384009|BBa_K2384009]]) , which could work together as a kill switch that uses a transcription-based monostable toggle design to provide rapid and robust target cell killing, dubbed ‘<b>Toggle switch</b>’. | ||
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− | <th>[[Image:T--FAFU-CHINA- | + | <th>[[Image:T--FAFU-CHINA-2laci.png.png|thumb|400px|'''Figure 3''':GC Content after optimization. ]]</th> |
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Latest revision as of 02:26, 2 November 2017
LacI
This part is combined with PLtetO-1 promoter+RBS+CDS+lambda t0 terminator.
Usage and Biology
The lac repressor is a DNA-binding protein which inhibits the expression of genes coding for proteins involved in the metabolism of lactose in bacteria. These genes are repressed when lactose is not available to the cell, ensuring that the bacterium only invests energy in the production of machinery necessary for uptake and utilization of lactose when lactose is present. When lactose becomes available, it is converted into allolactose, which inhibits the lac repressor's DNA binding ability. Loss of DNA binding by the lac repressor is required for transcriptional activation of the operon.
This part is the combination of other two parts(BBa_K2384011) and (BBa_K2384009) , which could work together as a kill switch that uses a transcription-based monostable toggle design to provide rapid and robust target cell killing, dubbed ‘Toggle switch’.
Optimization Report.
Sequence optimization information:
Expression System: Bacillus megaterium
Gene Length: 1986 (bp)
Show the relative codon used distribution
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 115
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]