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tsPurple is a chromoprotein which takes its name from TinselPurple. It exhibits a strong purple colour when expressed. | tsPurple is a chromoprotein which takes its name from TinselPurple. It exhibits a strong purple colour when expressed. | ||
The protein has its maximum absorption at ***nm giving it a purple hue visible to the naked eye. (visible wavelength: 390 to 700nm) | The protein has its maximum absorption at ***nm giving it a purple hue visible to the naked eye. (visible wavelength: 390 to 700nm) | ||
+ | tsPurple is a useful reporter protein and does not require microscope facilities to see. | ||
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'''Expression:''' | '''Expression:''' | ||
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This protein has also been successfully expressed in Marchantia polymorpha, a promising new plant chassis. | This protein has also been successfully expressed in Marchantia polymorpha, a promising new plant chassis. | ||
To find out more about Marchantia polymorpha and its introduction as model organism for plant synthetic biology visit Cambridge iGEM 2014 page or marchantia.org . | To find out more about Marchantia polymorpha and its introduction as model organism for plant synthetic biology visit Cambridge iGEM 2014 page or marchantia.org . | ||
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'''GoldenGate Standards:''' | '''GoldenGate Standards:''' | ||
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This version of tsPurple is compatible with the GoldenGate standards as described in the 'design section' which allows more efficient assembly of parts. The protein structure or expression pattern is unchanged by this alteration which only affects the sequence before and after the CDS. | This version of tsPurple is compatible with the GoldenGate standards as described in the 'design section' which allows more efficient assembly of parts. The protein structure or expression pattern is unchanged by this alteration which only affects the sequence before and after the CDS. | ||
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'''Origin:''' | '''Origin:''' | ||
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The protein was sourced from the pre-existing biobrick: | The protein was sourced from the pre-existing biobrick: | ||
BBa_K1033906 | BBa_K1033906 | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 5 October 2014
tsPurple chromoprotein in GoldenGate standard
Biology & Uses:
tsPurple is a chromoprotein which takes its name from TinselPurple. It exhibits a strong purple colour when expressed.
The protein has its maximum absorption at ***nm giving it a purple hue visible to the naked eye. (visible wavelength: 390 to 700nm)
tsPurple is a useful reporter protein and does not require microscope facilities to see.
Expression:
The chromoprotein can be readily observed when expressed in E.coli in both LB or agar plate cultures within 24h of inoculation.
This protein has also been successfully expressed in Marchantia polymorpha, a promising new plant chassis.
To find out more about Marchantia polymorpha and its introduction as model organism for plant synthetic biology visit Cambridge iGEM 2014 page or marchantia.org .
GoldenGate Standards:
This version of tsPurple is compatible with the GoldenGate standards as described in the 'design section' which allows more efficient assembly of parts. The protein structure or expression pattern is unchanged by this alteration which only affects the sequence before and after the CDS.
Origin:
The protein was sourced from the pre-existing biobrick:
BBa_K1033906
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 1
Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 704