Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa J23008"

 
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This part has the same homology region to J01122 as J23007 except that unlike J23007, J23008 does not contain the hairpin that was derived from J01129. J23008 anneals linearly to the stem of the hairpin in J01122 with perfect base pairing and destroys the hairpin in the process and reveals the RBS on J01122. When J01122 is transcribed the RNA secondary structure is such that the RBS hairpins with sequence upstream preventing the ribosome from binding and translation from occuring thereby locking up RFP further down stream. When J23008 is introduced into the cell in trans, we suspect that it will unlock the RBS for RFP as described above allowing translation to occur.
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Encodes a short RNA sequence that "unlocks" the biobrick part J01122 which is locked RFP.
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J23008 (key3c) is a derivative of J01129 (key3) with a 3 base pair modification. The purpose of J01129 is to "unlock" the "locked" sequence contained in J01122. When J01122 is transcribed the RNA secondary structure is such that the RBS hairpins with sequence upstream preventing the ribosome from binding and translation from occuring thereby locking up RFP further down stream. With the introduction of J01129 (in trans) the hairpin in J01122 can be destroyed. When J01129 is transcribed the RNA secondary structure is that of a hairpin with linear (uninhibited) sequence downstream of the hairpin. This linear sequence preferentially anneals to the stem of the hairpin opposite the RBS on J01122 which destroys the hairpin and frees the RBS allowing translation of RFP to occur. The region on J01129 that binds to the hairpin of J01122 anneals perfectly except for 3 base pairs which are mismatched. J23007 is exactly J01129 except these three base pairs have been corrected for perfect base pairing.  
  
 
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Revision as of 02:37, 4 August 2006

[key3c] riboregulator for lock3 variants

Encodes a short RNA sequence that "unlocks" the biobrick part J01122 which is locked RFP.

J23008 (key3c) is a derivative of J01129 (key3) with a 3 base pair modification. The purpose of J01129 is to "unlock" the "locked" sequence contained in J01122. When J01122 is transcribed the RNA secondary structure is such that the RBS hairpins with sequence upstream preventing the ribosome from binding and translation from occuring thereby locking up RFP further down stream. With the introduction of J01129 (in trans) the hairpin in J01122 can be destroyed. When J01129 is transcribed the RNA secondary structure is that of a hairpin with linear (uninhibited) sequence downstream of the hairpin. This linear sequence preferentially anneals to the stem of the hairpin opposite the RBS on J01122 which destroys the hairpin and frees the RBS allowing translation of RFP to occur. The region on J01129 that binds to the hairpin of J01122 anneals perfectly except for 3 base pairs which are mismatched. J23007 is exactly J01129 except these three base pairs have been corrected for perfect base pairing.

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]