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FL4 contains 5 repeats of GGGGS, which is a common design of flexible protein structures. | FL4 contains 5 repeats of GGGGS, which is a common design of flexible protein structures. | ||
Unfortunately, highly-repeating sequence is difficult to deal with during molecular cloning. We have tried these two DNA sequences for elongated FL4 (eFL4), however overlap extension PCR during these two trials both end up in failure. | Unfortunately, highly-repeating sequence is difficult to deal with during molecular cloning. We have tried these two DNA sequences for elongated FL4 (eFL4), however overlap extension PCR during these two trials both end up in failure. | ||
− | >eFL4 | + | <br> >eFL4 |
CTGAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGG CGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCG GCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGC GGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGG CGGCGGCAGCGCGGCGGCG | CTGAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGG CGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCG GCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGC GGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGG CGGCGGCAGCGCGGCGGCG | ||
− | >eFL4 Optimized by GeneScript | + | <br> >eFL4 Optimized by GeneScript |
TTATCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGTGGTGGTGG TGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGCGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTG GTGGTAGTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCAGGTGGTGGTGGTTCGGGTGGT GGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCGGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGG TGGTGGTTCAGCAGCAGCA | TTATCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGTGGTGGTGG TGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGCGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTG GTGGTAGTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCAGGTGGTGGTGGTTCGGGTGGT GGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCGGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGG TGGTGGTTCAGCAGCAGCA | ||
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===Results=== | ===Results=== | ||
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+ | <center><b>Figure 1.</b> <i> Overlap Extension PCR for rpoA-FL4-dCas9</i> </center> | ||
+ | <p> Based on this, we constructed plasmid pActivator without sgRNA and pActivator with sgRNA. | ||
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+ | ===Usage=== | ||
+ | Using overlap PCR, RpoA is linked to dcas9 through a modified flexible Linker 4 (FL4), which has been proved to be effectively separate bifunction proteins. | ||
+ | Now we got the transcription activator BBa_K2996701. | ||
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<partinfo>BBa_K2996700 parameters</partinfo> | <partinfo>BBa_K2996700 parameters</partinfo> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:51, 21 October 2019
Flexible Linker 4 that separates RpoA and dCas9
FL4 contains 5 repeats of GGGGS, which is a common design of flexible protein structures.
Unfortunately, highly-repeating sequence is difficult to deal with during molecular cloning. We have tried these two DNA sequences for elongated FL4 (eFL4), however overlap extension PCR during these two trials both end up in failure.
>eFL4
CTGAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGG CGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCG GCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGC GGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGGCGGCGGCAGCGGCGG CGGCGGCAGCGCGGCGGCG
>eFL4 Optimized by GeneScript
TTATCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGTGGTGGTGG TGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGCGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTG GTGGTAGTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCAGGTGGTGGTGGTTCGGGTGGT GGTGGTTCTGGTGGTGGTGGTAGTGGTGGTGGTGGTTCGGGTGGTGGTGGTTCTGGTGG TGGTGGTTCAGCAGCAGCA
So, we optimized FL4 sequence ourselves, with a simple Python program that randomly select codons for FL4: CTGTCCGGAGGAGGCGGGTCCGGCGGGGGTGGCTCCGGAGGCGGGGGATCGGGTGGAGGGGGTTCTGCTGCCGCG
Results
Based on this, we constructed plasmid pActivator without sgRNA and pActivator with sgRNA.
Usage
Using overlap PCR, RpoA is linked to dcas9 through a modified flexible Linker 4 (FL4), which has been proved to be effectively separate bifunction proteins. Now we got the transcription activator BBa_K2996701.
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]