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== FG ==
 
== FG ==
  
The forward GFP for human cells is a specially designed testing module. It contains GFP codon optimised to work in human cells. This testing module can be used to test internal ribosome entry sites (IRES).
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<p>The forward GFP testing module for human cells is a specially designed testing module. It contains GFP codon optimised to work in human cells using IDT codon optimiser and was used to test the EMCV IRES, NKRF IRES and Anti-theophylline aptazyme in vivo.<p>
  
 
[[File:FG.jpg]]
 
[[File:FG.jpg]]
  
 
''This schematic developed in Geneious shows the organisation of the FG testing module''
 
''This schematic developed in Geneious shows the organisation of the FG testing module''
 
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
 
The FG was intended to be used to test the EMCV IRES (BBa_K1442023) and the NKRF IRES (BBa_K1442024) using the restriction sites AscI and BsrGI before the GFP. After the GFP are two more restriction sites Mau BI and Mlu I that can be used to test the Aptazyme (BBa_K1442006) and the DPP-IV target (BBa_K1442111).
 
The FG was intended to be used to test the EMCV IRES (BBa_K1442023) and the NKRF IRES (BBa_K1442024) using the restriction sites AscI and BsrGI before the GFP. After the GFP are two more restriction sites Mau BI and Mlu I that can be used to test the Aptazyme (BBa_K1442006) and the DPP-IV target (BBa_K1442111).

Latest revision as of 22:57, 15 October 2014

Forward GFP for human cells


FG

The forward GFP testing module for human cells is a specially designed testing module. It contains GFP codon optimised to work in human cells using IDT codon optimiser and was used to test the EMCV IRES, NKRF IRES and Anti-theophylline aptazyme in vivo.<p> FG.jpg This schematic developed in Geneious shows the organisation of the FG testing module

Usage

The FG was intended to be used to test the EMCV IRES (BBa_K1442023) and the NKRF IRES (BBa_K1442024) using the restriction sites AscI and BsrGI before the GFP. After the GFP are two more restriction sites Mau BI and Mlu I that can be used to test the Aptazyme (BBa_K1442006) and the DPP-IV target (BBa_K1442111).