Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K1045014"
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− | This part consists of [[Part:BBa_K1045011|BBa_K1045011]] (a weak, inverse promoter) placed upstream of [[Part:BBa_K1045013|BBa_K1045013]] (a GFP transcription unit harboring the DarR operator downstream of a strong promoter). Since [[Part:BBa_K1045011|BBa_K1045011]] has an inverse orientation compared to [[Part:BBa_K1045013|BBa_K10450013]], the composite part [[Part:BBa_K1045014|BBa_K1045014]] could be used to clone an inverse coding sequence with an inverse RBS behind the inverse promoter [[Part:BBa_K1045011|BBa_K1045011]]. This way, you yield a vector from which both, GFP and the gene of interest might be expressed. Additionally, if the repressor DarR is present, GFP expression might be controlled by DarR. | + | This part consists of [[Part:BBa_K1045011|BBa_K1045011]] (a weak, inverse promoter) placed upstream of [[Part:BBa_K1045013|BBa_K1045013]] (a GFP transcription unit harboring the DarR operator downstream of a strong promoter). Since [[Part:BBa_K1045011|BBa_K1045011]] has an inverse orientation compared to [[Part:BBa_K1045013|BBa_K10450013]], the composite part [[Part:BBa_K1045014|BBa_K1045014]] could be used to clone an inverse coding sequence with an inverse RBS behind the inverse promoter [[Part:BBa_K1045011|BBa_K1045011]]. This way, you yield a vector from which both, GFP and the gene of interest, might be expressed. Additionally, if the repressor DarR is present, GFP expression might be controlled by DarR. |
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'''Note:''' It might be useful to place a terminator behind the inverse coding sequence to ensure that expression of the inverse coding sequence does not influence the expression of GFP. | '''Note:''' It might be useful to place a terminator behind the inverse coding sequence to ensure that expression of the inverse coding sequence does not influence the expression of GFP. | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 19 October 2013
Promoter reverse - Promoter - DarR operator - GFP generator BBa_E0240
This part consists of BBa_K1045011 (a weak, inverse promoter) placed upstream of BBa_K1045013 (a GFP transcription unit harboring the DarR operator downstream of a strong promoter). Since BBa_K1045011 has an inverse orientation compared to BBa_K10450013, the composite part BBa_K1045014 could be used to clone an inverse coding sequence with an inverse RBS behind the inverse promoter BBa_K1045011. This way, you yield a vector from which both, GFP and the gene of interest, might be expressed. Additionally, if the repressor DarR is present, GFP expression might be controlled by DarR.
Note: It might be useful to place a terminator behind the inverse coding sequence to ensure that expression of the inverse coding sequence does not influence the expression of GFP.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 1
Illegal NheI site found at 24
Illegal NheI site found at 104
Illegal NheI site found at 127 - 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 55
Illegal AgeI site found at 963 - 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 825