Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K1444022"
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− | This part is one of a series of designed repressors used by the 2014 Calgary iGEM team <partinfo>BBa_K1444006</partinfo>, cloned in front of RFP. It was designed to contain 3 copies of the repressible operator site <partinfo>BBa_R0053</partinfo> in order to ensure tight and consistent repression. | + | This part is one of a series of designed repressors used by the 2014 Calgary iGEM team (<partinfo>BBa_K1444006</partinfo>), cloned in front of RFP. It was designed to contain 3 copies of the repressible operator site <partinfo>BBa_R0053</partinfo> in order to ensure tight and consistent repression. |
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[[File:Calgary_repressed_rfp_figure.png|600px|thumb|right|'''Figure 1:''' Repression of RFP expression by C2-P22.]] | [[File:Calgary_repressed_rfp_figure.png|600px|thumb|right|'''Figure 1:''' Repression of RFP expression by C2-P22.]] | ||
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− | The series of plates shows that our repressor construct <partinfo>BBa_K1444023</partinfo> is able to prevent expression of our reporter construct. All four plates are streaked with a strain of E. coli | + | The series of plates shows that our repressor construct <partinfo>BBa_K1444023</partinfo> is able to prevent expression of our reporter construct. All four plates are streaked with a strain of E. coli containing this part in a plasmid along with resistance to chloramphenicol. A) shows that this strain grows on chloramphenicol and that it expresses RFP, and D) shows that this strain cannot grow on chloramphenicol + ampicillin. B) and C) are replicates that have been transformed with our repressor construct, which contains ampicillin resistance, growing on chloramphenicol + ampicillin. That B) and C) grow on these plates indicates that the cells contain both plasmids, and that the red colour has disappeared indicates that RFP is being actively repressed. |
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 17 October 2014
Repressible RFP
Constitutive high level expression of RFP, repressible by BBa_C0053.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 1003
Illegal AgeI site found at 1115 - 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
This part is one of a series of designed repressors used by the 2014 Calgary iGEM team (BBa_K1444006), cloned in front of RFP. It was designed to contain 3 copies of the repressible operator site BBa_R0053 in order to ensure tight and consistent repression.
Usage and Biology
The series of plates shows that our repressor construct BBa_K1444023 is able to prevent expression of our reporter construct. All four plates are streaked with a strain of E. coli containing this part in a plasmid along with resistance to chloramphenicol. A) shows that this strain grows on chloramphenicol and that it expresses RFP, and D) shows that this strain cannot grow on chloramphenicol + ampicillin. B) and C) are replicates that have been transformed with our repressor construct, which contains ampicillin resistance, growing on chloramphenicol + ampicillin. That B) and C) grow on these plates indicates that the cells contain both plasmids, and that the red colour has disappeared indicates that RFP is being actively repressed.