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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
This part is composed of a theophylline-sensitive aptamer,which will pair the ribosome binding site of the downstream gene in the absence of theophylline and thus inhibit the translation of the gene while expose the ribosome binding site in the presence of theophylline, and the CheZ gene, which is a phosphatase which dephosphorylates CheY-P and causes the flagellum to rotate counterclockwise and is essential for keeping the motility of E.coli. Thus this part provides a ligand-inducible motility and makes it possible to guide E.coli by theophylline.
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Chemotaxis has always been a powerful tool in organizing bacteria’s movement and it’s always an important ability to reprogram bacteria to follow entirely new chemical signals. Riboswitches, which have been a hot issue of synthetic biology recently, can be used to guide E.Coli  toward and precisely localized to a completely new chemical signal. We take advantage of them in our system to act as the main power to drive two parts of a bacterial colony away from each other.
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== Acknowledgements ==
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Here we want really want to thank the Professor J. S. Parkinson for providing ΔcheZ strain RP1616 and the corresponding wild type RP437 and Professor J. P. Gallivan for directing our construction of riboswitches.
 
[[Image:Aptamer-toggleswitch.PNG]]<br/>
 
[[Image:Aptamer-toggleswitch.PNG]]<br/>
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 5 October 2011

Aptamer-CheZ: theophylline-sensitive synthetic riboswitch+phosphatase which dephosphorylates CheY-P


Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]

Background

Chemotaxis has always been a powerful tool in organizing bacteria’s movement and it’s always an important ability to reprogram bacteria to follow entirely new chemical signals. Riboswitches, which have been a hot issue of synthetic biology recently, can be used to guide E.Coli toward and precisely localized to a completely new chemical signal. We take advantage of them in our system to act as the main power to drive two parts of a bacterial colony away from each other.

Acknowledgements

Here we want really want to thank the Professor J. S. Parkinson for providing ΔcheZ strain RP1616 and the corresponding wild type RP437 and Professor J. P. Gallivan for directing our construction of riboswitches. Aptamer-toggleswitch.PNG