Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K2290003"
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− | This part is the strong promoter from T7 bacteriophage (taatacgactcactata) with GGG | + | This part is the strong promoter from T7 bacteriophage (taatacgactcactata) with GGG at 3' end. |
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The T7 RNA polymerase initiates the transcription at the first guanidine of this stretch of three G and it was shown that +1 GGG is one of the best +1, +2 and +3 base combinations at the transcription initiation for enhanced promoter strength [1]. | The T7 RNA polymerase initiates the transcription at the first guanidine of this stretch of three G and it was shown that +1 GGG is one of the best +1, +2 and +3 base combinations at the transcription initiation for enhanced promoter strength [1]. | ||
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[1] Imburgio D, Rong M, Ma K, McAllister WT. Studies of promoter recognition and start site selection by T7 RNA polymerase using a comprehensive collection of promoter variants. Biochemistry (2000) 39, 10419-10430. | [1] Imburgio D, Rong M, Ma K, McAllister WT. Studies of promoter recognition and start site selection by T7 RNA polymerase using a comprehensive collection of promoter variants. Biochemistry (2000) 39, 10419-10430. | ||
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Usage and Biology
Contribution: New documentation from Evry_Paris-Saclay 2020
This part is the strong promoter from T7 bacteriophage (taatacgactcactata) with GGG at 3' end.
The T7 RNA polymerase initiates the transcription at the first guanidine of this stretch of three G and it was shown that +1 GGG is one of the best +1, +2 and +3 base combinations at the transcription initiation for enhanced promoter strength [1].
References
[1] Imburgio D, Rong M, Ma K, McAllister WT. Studies of promoter recognition and start site selection by T7 RNA polymerase using a comprehensive collection of promoter variants. Biochemistry (2000) 39, 10419-10430.
Sequence and Features
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