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==Plasmid Compatibility with BioScaffold Part Internal and External Enzymes== | ==Plasmid Compatibility with BioScaffold Part Internal and External Enzymes== | ||
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+ | ! Enzyme | ||
+ | ! Internal or External Enzyme | ||
+ | ! Typical Use | ||
+ | ! Special Property | ||
+ | ! Priority for Removal from Vector or Part | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | AarI | ||
+ | | External | ||
+ | | Library Vector or Insert Creation, Rapid prototyping | ||
+ | | Good for cutting into BioBrick scars | ||
+ | | high | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | AscI | ||
+ | | Internal | ||
+ | | Cutting BioScaffold part into small pieces for removal | ||
+ | | Good to use in combination with low GC content parts | ||
+ | | low | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | BamHI | ||
+ | | Other | ||
+ | | see BBFRFC15 protein fusion strategies | ||
+ | | Can be used for some protein fusion strategies as linker | ||
+ | | Low | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 28 December 2008
BioScaffold parts are BioBrick parts that contain restriction enzyme recognition sites that enable their full or partial removal from a BioBrick assembly. |
External Enzymes: Do not cut solely inside the BioBrick Part (extend to Prefix, Suffix, and/or Scar regions) |
Internal Enzymes: Cut inside the BioBrick Part (between the Prefix, Suffix, and/or Scar regions) |
class α parts: specific enzymes cut outside of scars surrounding the BioScaffold part |
class β parts: specific enzymes cut within scars surrounding BioScaffold part |
class γ parts: no specific enzymes, internal enzymes cut within the BioScaffold part |
mixed parts: contain properties of several classes, name classes involved |
-?- | Class | Name | Description | External Enzymes | Internal Enzymes |
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A | α | Part:BBa_J70010 | A BioScaffold Part (for offset see Part Design page) | PpiI | MabI, PacI |
A | α | Part:BBa_J70012 | A BioScaffold Part (Protein Head Remover) | PsrI | MabI, AscI |
α | Part:BBa_J70030 | A BioScaffold Part (Protein Tail Remover/Protein Fusions) | PpiI | MabI, PacI | |
α | Part:BBa_J70032 | A Composite BioScaffold Part (Protein Fusions) | PpiI, PsrI | MabI, (AscI and PacI) | |
β | Part:BBa_J70034 | A BioScaffold Part (for Library Vector Preparation) | AarI | XmaI | |
β | Part:BBa_J70036 | A BioScaffold Part (for Library Insert Preparation) | AarI | XmaI |
Plasmid Compatibility with BioScaffold Part Internal and External Enzymes
Enzyme | Internal or External Enzyme | Typical Use | Special Property | Priority for Removal from Vector or Part |
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AarI | External | Library Vector or Insert Creation, Rapid prototyping | Good for cutting into BioBrick scars | high |
AscI | Internal | Cutting BioScaffold part into small pieces for removal | Good to use in combination with low GC content parts | low |
BamHI | Other | see BBFRFC15 protein fusion strategies | Can be used for some protein fusion strategies as linker | Low |
Plasmid | Incompatible Enzymes (# of Sites-priority for removal where H=high, M=medium, L=low, V=very low) | Compatible Enzymes | Commonly Used Plasmid |
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pSB1A3, discontinued [1] | PpiI(2, V) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | No |
pSB1AC3, high copy [2] | PpiI(2, H) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB1AK3, high copy [3] | PpiI(2, H) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB1AT3, high copy [4] | PpiI(2, H), BamHI(?,M) | AarI, AscI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB1A7, transcriptionally insulated high copy [5] | PsrI(2, L) and PpiI(2, L) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, XmaI | Sometimes |
pSB2K3, use pSB2K4 instead | AscI(1, V) | AarI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PpiI, PsrI, XmaI | No |
pSB2K4, inducible copy [6] | BamHI(?, L) | AarI, AscI, MabI, PacI, PpiI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB3C5, low to medium copy [7] | PpiI(1, L) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB3K3, probably discontinued | PpiI(1, V), XmaI(?, V) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI | No |
pSB3T5, low to medium copy [8] | PpiI(1, M) and PsrI(1, M) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB4A3, discontinued [9] | PpiI(1, V) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | No |
pSB3K5, low to medium copy standard vector [10] | PpiI(1, M) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB4C5, low copy standard vector [11] | None | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PpiI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB4K5, low copy standard vector [12] | None | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PpiI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB4A5, low copy standard vector [13] | PpiI(1, H) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PsrI, XmaI | Yes |
pSB4T5, low copy standard vector [14] | PsrI(1, H) | AarI, AscI, BamHI, MabI, PacI, PpiI, XmaI | Yes |