Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K4047020:Experience"
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− | This | + | This promoter was able to successfully induce expression of our selective antibiotic marker kanamycin, allowing successfully transformed colonies to grow on a kanamycin-containing agar plate. This antibiotic resistance marker, with its corresponding promoter and terminator, was used in the plasmid <partinfo>BBa_K4047039</partinfo>. The insertion of the part both disrupted functional gene expression of our target gene and served as a selective marker for successful integration. This part was successfully used in the 2021 MiamiU_OH team project, with a picture shown below of the resulting growth as experimental evidence. |
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+ | [[File:Kanamycin Resistance in Synechococcus Experience.png|200px|thumb|left|Growth of Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 on kanamycin-containing plate after transformation with plasmids containing the kanamycin resistance part BBa_K4047019]] | ||
===Applications of BBa_K4047020=== | ===Applications of BBa_K4047020=== | ||
+ | This part can be used in plasmids to promote expression of the selective marker kanamycin, indicating when colonies have been successfully transformed. | ||
===User Reviews=== | ===User Reviews=== |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 20 October 2021
This promoter was able to successfully induce expression of our selective antibiotic marker kanamycin, allowing successfully transformed colonies to grow on a kanamycin-containing agar plate. This antibiotic resistance marker, with its corresponding promoter and terminator, was used in the plasmid BBa_K4047039. The insertion of the part both disrupted functional gene expression of our target gene and served as a selective marker for successful integration. This part was successfully used in the 2021 MiamiU_OH team project, with a picture shown below of the resulting growth as experimental evidence.
Applications of BBa_K4047020
This part can be used in plasmids to promote expression of the selective marker kanamycin, indicating when colonies have been successfully transformed.
User Reviews
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