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− | + | <b>Contents:</b> CCL5 (RANTES), with Carb resistance | |
− | What is it?: A Basic part; in this particular case we call it a pL0-G (through Modular Cloning Golden Gate Type II Assembly) | + | |
− | What does it do?: It codes for the chemokine, CCL5, which is a chemoattractant for T cells. It was important for our project in particular because of its involvement in the immune system and is known to create neutrophil swarming. | + | <b>What is it?:</b> A Basic part; in this particular case we call it a pL0-G (through Modular Cloning Golden Gate Type II Assembly) |
− | How to use it?: You can use this part for Type IIS Cloning. It has BsaI cut sites that allows for this. With other Basic parts like pL0-P (promoter/regulatory sites), pL0-T (terminator part), pL0-5.2/pL0-3 (Inert pieces that form the UTR regions around the genetic circuit), you can use this part to make a composite part. So the pL0's are placed in a given backbone depending on the kind of basic part it is. In this case, we have the CDS/gene part which is in a pL0-G backbone. See more on the Parts Overview Page or MIT iGEM 2019 wiki: | + | |
+ | <b>What does it do?:</b> It codes for the chemokine, CCL5, which is a chemoattractant for T cells. It was important for our project in particular because of its involvement in the immune system and is known to create neutrophil swarming. | ||
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+ | <b>How to use it?:</b> You can use this part for Type IIS Cloning. It has BsaI cut sites that allows for this. With other Basic parts like pL0-P (promoter/regulatory sites), pL0-T (terminator part), pL0-5.2/pL0-3 (Inert pieces that form the UTR regions around the genetic circuit), you can use this part to make a composite part. So the pL0's are placed in a given backbone depending on the kind of basic part it is. In this case, we have the CDS/gene part which is in a pL0-G backbone. See more on the Parts Overview Page or MIT iGEM 2019 wiki: https://2019.igem.org/Team:MIT/Parts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 20 October 2019
CCL5 (human)
Contents: CCL5 (RANTES), with Carb resistance
What is it?: A Basic part; in this particular case we call it a pL0-G (through Modular Cloning Golden Gate Type II Assembly)
What does it do?: It codes for the chemokine, CCL5, which is a chemoattractant for T cells. It was important for our project in particular because of its involvement in the immune system and is known to create neutrophil swarming.
How to use it?: You can use this part for Type IIS Cloning. It has BsaI cut sites that allows for this. With other Basic parts like pL0-P (promoter/regulatory sites), pL0-T (terminator part), pL0-5.2/pL0-3 (Inert pieces that form the UTR regions around the genetic circuit), you can use this part to make a composite part. So the pL0's are placed in a given backbone depending on the kind of basic part it is. In this case, we have the CDS/gene part which is in a pL0-G backbone. See more on the Parts Overview Page or MIT iGEM 2019 wiki: https://2019.igem.org/Team:MIT/Parts.
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]