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− | Image:co-inef-gn.jpg An inefficient assembly ligation of two BioBricks into the pSB1C3 backbone producing many red colonies. | + | Image:co-inef-gn.jpg| An inefficient assembly ligation of two BioBricks into the pSB1C3 backbone producing many red colonies. |
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Revision as of 14:23, 21 October 2012
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The colonies are clearly red in color under natural light after about 18 hours. Smaller colonies are visibly red under UV. The RFP part does not contain a degradation tag and the RBS is strong.
- LacI sensitive
- CAP sensitive
This part is commonly used, but can fail if the system contains LacI or CAP protein.
(--Meagan 15:39, 23 July 2009 (UTC))
Pictures
Usage as a cloning tool
[http://2010.igem.org/Team:Groningen Team Groningen 2010] reports the usage of this part as a cloning tool. When ligating any part, or part assembly, into any standard backbone that contains this part, the non-restricted and single-restricted backbones that self-circularize will produce red colonies on rich media plates (we use TY). These undesired transformants can than be avoided in the screening for the correct construct. With this method, the backbone desired for a new construct does not need to be purified from agarose gel to decrease the amount of undesired tranformants caused by ligation of the original part present in the backbone. The amount of incorrect transformants depends, of course, on the ratio of backbone (mixed with J04450) vs. BioBrick insert, the size of the BioBrick insert, and whether the insert is an assembly of two BioBricks. The images below show two ligations with different efficiencies.
Extension of the standard compability to RFC10 and RFC25
[http://2012.igem.org/Team:TU_Munich Team TU_Munich 2012] extended the standard compability to RFC10 and RFC25 by adding the
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