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− | RiboJ is the sequence for a ribozyme studied in Lou et. al 2012 ("Ribozyme-based insulator parts buffer synthetic circuits from genetic context"). WM iGEM 2016 used this sequence between the promoter and ribosome sequence. One of our goals for using this part is moving it onto a Biobrick backbone. Furthermore, In Lou et. al, this ribozyme sequence was said to act as an insulator which generalizes protein expression levels for a given promoter. We used RiboJ to collect data for our Ribozyme characterization project as well as our ribosome and promoter characterization projects. | + | RiboJ is the sequence for a ribozyme studied in Lou et. al 2012 ("Ribozyme-based insulator parts buffer synthetic circuits from genetic context"). WM iGEM 2016 used this sequence between the promoter and ribosome sequence. One of our goals for using this part is moving it onto a Biobrick backbone. Furthermore, In Lou et. al, this ribozyme sequence was said to act as an insulator which generalizes protein expression levels for a given promoter. We used RiboJ to collect data for our Ribozyme characterization project as well as our ribosome and promoter characterization projects. The last six base pairs of the sequence is a scar"ACTAGA" which Lou et al. had in their sequence which we conserved throughout all of our uses of RiboJ from the 2016 WM iGEM season. |
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 12 October 2016
RiboJ (Ribozyme Insulator) Lou et. al. 2012
RiboJ is the sequence for a ribozyme studied in Lou et. al 2012 ("Ribozyme-based insulator parts buffer synthetic circuits from genetic context"). WM iGEM 2016 used this sequence between the promoter and ribosome sequence. One of our goals for using this part is moving it onto a Biobrick backbone. Furthermore, In Lou et. al, this ribozyme sequence was said to act as an insulator which generalizes protein expression levels for a given promoter. We used RiboJ to collect data for our Ribozyme characterization project as well as our ribosome and promoter characterization projects. The last six base pairs of the sequence is a scar"ACTAGA" which Lou et al. had in their sequence which we conserved throughout all of our uses of RiboJ from the 2016 WM iGEM season.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]