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Revision as of 10:23, 17 October 2018
8*ZF42.10-CMV
This part is one of the response elements of our amplifier, also executing the combiner function. 8*ZF42.10 binding sites (Part:BBa_K2549012) is assembled using two 4*ZF42.10 binding sites (Part:BBa_K2446005) with a biobrick scar between them. CMV (Part:BBa_K2549050) is a promotor which has a high-level constitutive expression. This part can switch off the expression of gene downstream after induced by our zinc finger-based transcription repressor.
Sequence and Features
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Biology
Synthetic promotor operators regulated by artificial zinc finger-based transcription factors
Khalil AS et al have reported several synthetic promotor operators which can interact with artificial zinc finger-based transcription factors with high specificity and high orthogonality[1].
Characterization
It works as we designed
It is obvious that the three zinc finger-based operators can be significantly repressed by their specific zinc finger-based transcriptional repressor, respectively.
References
- ↑ A synthetic biology framework for programming eukaryotic transcription functions. Khalil AS, Lu TK, Bashor CJ, ..., Joung JK, Collins JJ. Cell, 2012 Aug;150(3):647-58 PMID: 22863014; DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.05.045