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The [http://2016.igem.org/Team:BostonU 2016 BostonU] iGEM team designed a set of mutually orthogonal guide RNA (gRNA) expression vectors and gRNA operator reporters that could activate the expression of a gene of interest. This part contains a triple multimerized gRNA operator target sequence for gRNA 13 from BostonU’s Gemini Library (Part [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1875009 BBa_K1875009]). The introduction of the gRNA leads to a significant fold increase in expression of the gene of interest in a gRNA operator reporter with a single binding site in comparison to the basal level tested without the gRNA.  To further increase the expression of the operator, they synthesized gRNA operator reporters with multimerized binding sites as part of their “analog” library. This hypothesis was supported by analogous results in previous synthetic transcriptional regulator research. A multimerized operator means that there are consecutive operators upstream of the promoter where the dCas9-VPR and guide RNA will bind to.  In addition to multimerizing operator sites, BostonU 2016 also modulated the space between the binding sites. The graph below demonstrates a screen with this multimerized operator containing the target for gRNA 13 from the Gemini Library (guide sequence: GTTCTAAACGTTGGTCCGTC). BostonU 2016 chose to submit the strongest of its triple multimerized operators which had a 24 base pair spacer between the operators. 
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The Gemini system was compared to a CMV from the registry (Part [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_I712004 BBa_I712004]) to test its strength against a different promoter.  The operator reporter with a single binding site was found to be weaker than the CMV; however, the triple multimerized operator reporter was found to have much stronger expression than the CMV.
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[[File:T--BostonU--3xpGOP_circle_map.png|400px|thumb|left|Figure 1: Triple multimerized gRNA operator reporter plasmid map]]
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[[File:T--BostonU--g13_multimerized.png|400px|thumb|center|Figure 2: Screen of GFP expression in double and triple multimerized operator reporters (containing g13) with and without the gRNA expression vector]]
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[[File:T--BostonU--CMV_vs_g13_x1_and_x3.png|400px|thumb|left|[https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_I712004 CMV] vs Gemini operators]]
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 19 October 2016

This operator, when paired with a guide RNA, expresses GFP.

Triple Operator

The [http://2016.igem.org/Team:BostonU 2016 BostonU] iGEM team designed a set of mutually orthogonal guide RNA (gRNA) expression vectors and gRNA operator reporters that could activate the expression of a gene of interest. This part contains a triple multimerized gRNA operator target sequence for gRNA 13 from BostonU’s Gemini Library (Part BBa_K1875009). The introduction of the gRNA leads to a significant fold increase in expression of the gene of interest in a gRNA operator reporter with a single binding site in comparison to the basal level tested without the gRNA. To further increase the expression of the operator, they synthesized gRNA operator reporters with multimerized binding sites as part of their “analog” library. This hypothesis was supported by analogous results in previous synthetic transcriptional regulator research. A multimerized operator means that there are consecutive operators upstream of the promoter where the dCas9-VPR and guide RNA will bind to. In addition to multimerizing operator sites, BostonU 2016 also modulated the space between the binding sites. The graph below demonstrates a screen with this multimerized operator containing the target for gRNA 13 from the Gemini Library (guide sequence: GTTCTAAACGTTGGTCCGTC). BostonU 2016 chose to submit the strongest of its triple multimerized operators which had a 24 base pair spacer between the operators.

The Gemini system was compared to a CMV from the registry (Part BBa_I712004) to test its strength against a different promoter. The operator reporter with a single binding site was found to be weaker than the CMV; however, the triple multimerized operator reporter was found to have much stronger expression than the CMV.

Figure 1: Triple multimerized gRNA operator reporter plasmid map
Figure 2: Screen of GFP expression in double and triple multimerized operator reporters (containing g13) with and without the gRNA expression vector
CMV vs Gemini operators



















Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
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    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
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    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 1021
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    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
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    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
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    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]