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+ | Figure 1. Growth curves of double transformed Top10 E. coli strains in 400 μg/mL Kanamycin. | ||
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+ | Figure 2. Graph showing the probability of a read-through (and therefore expression) of a gene with number of amber STOP codons within the coding sequence of the gene. When there are 10 amber STOP codons in the coding sequence 1 in every 10^18 translation attempts may result in expression of the gene. | ||
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Revision as of 22:25, 17 October 2018
P1003 Casette with 10 Amber substitutions
P1003 Kanamycin resistance cassette with 10 serine codons in the coding sequence substituted for amber stop codons (TAG): S17Amb, S36Amb, S60Amb, S116Amb, S133Amb, S154Amb, S189Amb, S200Amb, S240Amb, S242Amb. When transformed into E .coli there is no P1003 expression and no kanamycin resistance showing that 10 amber substitutions effectively prevents expression.
Figure 1. Growth curves of double transformed Top10 E. coli strains in 400 μg/mL Kanamycin.
Figure 2. Graph showing the probability of a read-through (and therefore expression) of a gene with number of amber STOP codons within the coding sequence of the gene. When there are 10 amber STOP codons in the coding sequence 1 in every 10^18 translation attempts may result in expression of the gene.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]