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+ | <li> <A HREF="https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Part: BBa_K516230 "> BBa_K516230 </a> (wiki name: E21 ) p<sub>Tet</sub>-RBS30-mRFP-TT </li> | ||
+ | <li> <A HREF="https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Part: BBa_K516231 "> BBa_K516231 </a> (wiki name: E22 ) p<sub>Tet</sub>-RBS31-mRFP-TT </li> | ||
+ | <li> <A HREF="https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Part: BBa_K516232 "> BBa_K516232 </a> (wiki name: E23 ) p<sub>Tet</sub>-RBS32-mRFP-TT | ||
+ | </li> | ||
+ | <li> <A HREF="https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Part: BBa_I13521 "> BBa_I13521 </a> p<sub>Tet</sub>-RBS34-mRFP-TT | ||
+ | </li></ul> | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
+ | </ol> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <div align="justify"> | ||
+ | <p>The protocols for the characterization of p<sub>Tet</sub> promoter are reported in the <a href='http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Measurements#pTet_protocol'>p<sub>Tet</sub> measurement section</a>.</p> | ||
+ | <p>The data collected from the mRFP measurement systems were processed as described in <a href='http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Measurements'> data analysis section</a>. The induction curves were obtained by fitting a Hill function as described in <a href='http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Project/Modelling#Ptet_&_Plux'>modelling section</a> and the estimated <a href='http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Project/Modelling#Table_of_parameters'>parameters</a> for p<sub>Tet</sub> are reported in the pictures and in table below. </p> | ||
+ | <p>This promoter is widely studied and characterized usually using the strong RBS BBa_B0034. Here we have characterized its transcriptional strength as a function of aTc induction (ng/ml) for different RBSs. Three different induction curves were obtained and are reported in figure:</p></div> | ||
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+ | <center><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/af/E32_RPU_80.jpg" class="image"> | ||
+ | <img alt="" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/a/af/E32_RPU_80.jpg" class="thumbimage" width="50%"></a> | ||
+ | </center> | ||
+ | |||
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+ | <!-- <td width='50%'> | ||
+ | <div style="text-align:justify"><div class="thumbinner" width='100%'><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/93/E33_RPU_80.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/93/E33_RPU_80.jpg" class="thumbimage" width="100%"></a></div></div> | ||
+ | </td> --> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <table width='100%'> | ||
+ | <tr><td width='50%'> | ||
+ | <div style="text-align:justify"><div class="thumbinner" width='100%'><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/99/E34_RPU_80.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/9/99/E34_RPU_80.jpg" class="thumbimage" width="100%"></a></div></div> | ||
+ | </td> | ||
+ | <td width='50%'> | ||
+ | <div style="text-align:justify"><div class="thumbinner" width='100%'><a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/e/e4/E35_RPU_80.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2011/e/e4/E35_RPU_80.jpg" class="thumbimage" width="100%"></a></div></div> | ||
+ | </td></tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | <p align='justify'> | ||
+ | The estimated parameters of the Hill curves described in the figures are summarized in the table below: | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | <table class='data' width='100%' title='parameter value'> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td class="row"><b>RBS</b></td> | ||
+ | <td class="row"><b>α<sub>p<sub>Tet</sub></sub> [(AUr/min)/cell]</b></td> | ||
+ | <td class="row"><b>δ<sub>p<sub>Tet</sub></sub> [-]</b></td> | ||
+ | <td class="row"><b>η<sub>p<sub>Tet</sub></sub> [-]</b></td> | ||
+ | <td class="row"><b>k<sub>p<sub>Tet</sub></sub> [nM]</b></td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td class="row">BBa_B0030</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">230.67 [3.7]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">0.028 [91.61]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">4.61 [23.73]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">8.75 [4.16]</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td class="row">BBa_B0031</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">ND</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">ND</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">ND</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">ND</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td class="row">BBa_B0032</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">55.77 [12]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">1.53E-11 [>>100]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">4.98 [57.62]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">7.26 [14.98]</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr><td class="row">BBa_B0034</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">120 [5.95]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">0.085 [40.6]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">24.85 [47.6]</td> | ||
+ | <td class="row">9 [5.43]</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | Data are provided as average [CV%] | ||
+ | <br><br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <p align='justify'> | ||
+ | The measurement system p<sub>Tet</sub>-B0031-mRFP-TT couldn't be assayed because its fluorescence output is under the detectability threshold of our measurement instrument. For this reason, the parameters of the corresponding Hill curve couldn't be estimated and are reported as 'Not Determined' ND. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <div align='justify'> | ||
+ | <p>α parameter (representing the maximum trascriptional rate in the studied range of induction) varies as expected with the RBS variation and also the δ and η parameters are quite different among the RBS variations.</p> | ||
+ | <p>The k<sub>p<sub>Tet</sub></sub> parameter is quite constant among the RBS variations, thus suggesting that in this case the RBS variation doesn't substantially affect the switch point of the Hill curve, even if the amplitude and the maximum slope are not quite maintained (for the η parameter, maybe fitting problems). | ||
+ | |||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p align='justify'> | ||
+ | The operative parameters are summarized in the table below: | ||
+ | </p></div> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <table align='center' class='data' width='100%'> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td class='row'><b>RBS</b></td> | ||
+ | <td class='row'><b>RPU<sub>max</sub></b></td> | ||
+ | <td class='row'><b>RPU<sub>min</sub></b></td> | ||
+ | <td class='row'><b>Switch point [ng/ml]</b></td> | ||
+ | <td class='row'><b>Linear boundaries [MIN; MAX] [ng/ml]</b></td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td class='row'>B0030</td><td class='row'>1.53</td><td class='row'>~0</td><td class='row'>7.95</td><td class='row'>[4.66;11.99]</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td class='row'>B0031</td><td class='row'>ND</td><td class='row'>ND</td><td class='row'>ND</td><td class='row'>ND</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td class='row'>B0032</td><td class='row'>3.16</td><td class='row'>~0</td><td class='row'>6.7</td><td class='row'>[4.45;10.05]</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | <tr> | ||
+ | <td class='row'>B0034</td><td class='row'>2.73</td><td class='row'>0.23</td><td class='row'>8.96</td><td class='row'>[8.27;9.71]</td> | ||
+ | </tr> | ||
+ | </table> | ||
+ | |||
+ | <p align='justify'> | ||
+ | From these parameters, it is evident that whilst the switch-point is almost maintained for all the RBSs, the linear boundaries are similar for RBS30 and RBS32 but for RBS34 are moved on the right of one order of magnitude. | ||
+ | </p></html> | ||
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Revision as of 16:12, 23 September 2011
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Applications of BBa_R0040
Used this part to create constituitively on GFP and constituitively on OriTf, OriTr. This was one of our most-often used and reliable parts. Have not tried to de-activate it using TetR yet. Worked very well with our parts. [smelissali 6/7/06]
User Reviews
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Antiquity |
This review comes from the old result system and indicates that this part worked in some test. |
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smelissali |
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BBa_R0040, when used to regulate transcription of GFP in BBa_I7100, demonstrated the expected behavior. BBa_R0040 also worked well in the constitutive wintergreen odor generator (BBa_J45120) and banana odor generator (BBa_J45200). |
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wmholtz |
I have used this promoter both in inducible and constitutive contexts. It generally works great, however it does contain ~20 base pairs of exactly repeated sequence. Several times I've seen recA- strains delete one of these repeated sections. |
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Aberdeen_Scotland 2009 |
The initial gel worked although the obvious confirmation was not possible due to the very small fragment size (54bp).But later it was confirmed following its usage by forming the part BBa_K182001 through the PCR gel analysis and the sequencing.The plasmid miniprep also worked. |
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Youri |
This promoter was used for high constitutive GFP expression and functioned properly. |
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UNIPV-Pavia iGEM 2011 |
The protocols for the characterization of pTet promoter are reported in the pTet measurement section. The data collected from the mRFP measurement systems were processed as described in data analysis section. The induction curves were obtained by fitting a Hill function as described in modelling section and the estimated parameters for pTet are reported in the pictures and in table below. This promoter is widely studied and characterized usually using the strong RBS BBa_B0034. Here we have characterized its transcriptional strength as a function of aTc induction (ng/ml) for different RBSs. Three different induction curves were obtained and are reported in figure: The estimated parameters of the Hill curves described in the figures are summarized in the table below:
The measurement system pTet-B0031-mRFP-TT couldn't be assayed because its fluorescence output is under the detectability threshold of our measurement instrument. For this reason, the parameters of the corresponding Hill curve couldn't be estimated and are reported as 'Not Determined' ND. α parameter (representing the maximum trascriptional rate in the studied range of induction) varies as expected with the RBS variation and also the δ and η parameters are quite different among the RBS variations. The kpTet parameter is quite constant among the RBS variations, thus suggesting that in this case the RBS variation doesn't substantially affect the switch point of the Hill curve, even if the amplitude and the maximum slope are not quite maintained (for the η parameter, maybe fitting problems). The operative parameters are summarized in the table below:
From these parameters, it is evident that whilst the switch-point is almost maintained for all the RBSs, the linear boundaries are similar for RBS30 and RBS32 but for RBS34 are moved on the right of one order of magnitude. |
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Characterization
Transcriptional control of GFP generator
Transcriptional control of banana odor enzyme generator
Transcriptional control of wintergreen odor generator