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− | This is a synthetic linker generated by Vilnius-Lithuania 2023 software. The FRF-linker is constituted of three parts: 2 flexible ends and a rigid middle section. The initial version of this linker was generated with our software and was later curated manually. The graph for the flexibility profile is listed below. | + | This part is used in <a href=https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K4719019> BBa_K4719019</a>, <a href=https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K4719020> BBa_K4719020</a>. FRF linker is a synthetic linker generated by Vilnius-Lithuania 2023 software. The FRF-linker is constituted of three parts: 2 flexible ends and a rigid middle section. The initial version of this linker was generated with our software and was later curated manually. The graph for the flexibility profile is listed below. |
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 9 October 2023
Flexible Rigid Flexible (FRF) linker
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BamHI site found at 73
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Introduction
Vilnius-Lithuania iGEM 2023 team's goal was to create synthetic biology tools for in vivo alterations of Komagataeibacter xylinus bacterial cellulose polymer composition. Firstly, we chose to produce a cellulose-chitin copolymer that would later be deacetylated, creating bacterial cellulose-chitosan. This polymer is an easily modifiable platform when compared to bacterial cellulose. The enhanced chemical reactivity of the bacterial cellulose-chitosan polymer allows for specific functionalizations in the biomedicine field, such as scaffold design. As a second approach, we designed indigo-dyed cellulose that could be used as a green chemistry way to apply cellulose in the textile industry. Lastly, we have achieved a of bacterial cellulose and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) composite, which is synthesized by K. xylinus.