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+ | Repressor: AraC acts like repressor to both promoters (PBAD e PC) in glucose presence or L-Arabinose absence. | ||
+ | The BBa_K2457000 includes approximately 1298 nucleotides and is used to regule transgene expression in Escherichia coli bacterias. This construction is composed by the araBAD (PBAD) promoter, which produces medium force, the L-Arabinose operon, in 5’ → 3’ direction with a upstream native RBS, two regulatory sites: I1 and I2, and two operators sites AraO, O1 and O2. It is composed also by the promoter PC that transcribes the regulatory protein AraC gene, followed to tryptophan transcription terminator, in 3’ → 5’ (reverse) (KUHLMAN & COX, 2010). | ||
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[[File:AraC pBAD electropherogram sequence1.jpeg]] | [[File:AraC pBAD electropherogram sequence1.jpeg]] | ||
Figure 1:Sequencing electropherogram from BBa_K2457000. | Figure 1:Sequencing electropherogram from BBa_K2457000. |
Revision as of 04:21, 1 November 2017
araC + pBAD arabinose inducible promoter
Arabinose inducible promoter pBAD forward + araC regulatory reverse gene under control of pC promoter and tryptophan terminator sequence.
Usage and Biology
Inductor: L-Arabinose Repressor: AraC acts like repressor to both promoters (PBAD e PC) in glucose presence or L-Arabinose absence. The BBa_K2457000 includes approximately 1298 nucleotides and is used to regule transgene expression in Escherichia coli bacterias. This construction is composed by the araBAD (PBAD) promoter, which produces medium force, the L-Arabinose operon, in 5’ → 3’ direction with a upstream native RBS, two regulatory sites: I1 and I2, and two operators sites AraO, O1 and O2. It is composed also by the promoter PC that transcribes the regulatory protein AraC gene, followed to tryptophan transcription terminator, in 3’ → 5’ (reverse) (KUHLMAN & COX, 2010).
Figure 1:Sequencing electropherogram from BBa_K2457000.
Figure 2:Allignment of the designed sequence and our final construction from BBa_K2457000.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BamHI site found at 1207
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 1042
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal SapI site found at 1024