Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K2448050"
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D-Psicose inducible promoters naturally occur in nature, but they are quite long and not well characterized. In order to assess the efficiency of our psicose biosensor(s), we engineered a strong promoter, pTacI ([[Part:BBa_K864400|BBa_K864400]]), regulated by LacI to make it psicose inducible. | D-Psicose inducible promoters naturally occur in nature, but they are quite long and not well characterized. In order to assess the efficiency of our psicose biosensor(s), we engineered a strong promoter, pTacI ([[Part:BBa_K864400|BBa_K864400]]), regulated by LacI to make it psicose inducible. | ||
− | pPsiTac2 is a synthetic promoter similar to pPsiTac1 ([[Part:BBa_K2448016|BBa_K2448016]]). | + | pPsiTac2 is a synthetic promoter similar to pPsiTac1 ([[Part:BBa_K2448016|BBa_K2448016]]). Both are derived from pTacI ([[Part:BBa_K864400|BBa_K864400]]) from which we removed the LacO sequence recognized by LacI and replaced it by the consensus binding sequence of a transcription factor, PsiR interacting with psicose ([[Part:BBa_K2448006|BBa_K2448006]]). In pPsiTac2 compared to pPsiTac1 ([[Part:BBa_K2448016|BBa_K2448016]]) there is a second binding site for PsiR upstream the -35 box. |
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 1 November 2017
pPsiTac2
This part is a hybrid synthetic promoter composed of the -35 and the Pribnow box sequences of pTacI promoter (BBa_K864400) [1] and two consensus binding site of PsiR regulator of Rhizobiale [2].
Usage and Biology
D-Psicose inducible promoters naturally occur in nature, but they are quite long and not well characterized. In order to assess the efficiency of our psicose biosensor(s), we engineered a strong promoter, pTacI (BBa_K864400), regulated by LacI to make it psicose inducible.
pPsiTac2 is a synthetic promoter similar to pPsiTac1 (BBa_K2448016). Both are derived from pTacI (BBa_K864400) from which we removed the LacO sequence recognized by LacI and replaced it by the consensus binding sequence of a transcription factor, PsiR interacting with psicose (BBa_K2448006). In pPsiTac2 compared to pPsiTac1 (BBa_K2448016) there is a second binding site for PsiR upstream the -35 box.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]