Difference between revisions of "Help:Protein generators"

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A Protein Generator is defined as a [[Add a Part to the Registry|composite]]-type functional part based on the combination of a [[Help:Protein coding|Protein Coding]] region and some other part. 
 
  
The entire [[Add a Part to the Registry|composite]] part should be able to produce proteins in response to some stimuli.  <br>
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The Registry defines a "Protein Generator" as a [[Add a Part to the Registry|composite]]-type part based on the combination of a [[Help:Protein coding|Protein Coding]] region with one or more other parts. Protein Generators are devices that enable expression of the mRNA encoded by the CDS.  Typically a Protein Generator contains a Promoter, a Ribosome Binding Site(RBS), the Protein Coding region and one or more Transcription Terminators.
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Cells containing the entire [[Add a Part to the Registry|composite]] part should be able to produce proteins in response to some stimuli.  <br>
  
  
 
==[[Help:Ribosome Binding Site|Ribosome Binding Site]]==
 
==[[Help:Ribosome Binding Site|Ribosome Binding Site]]==
 
Many of the [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=Generator protein generators] are connected to [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=RBS Ribosome Binding Sites].  This allows for the Protein Generator parts to take in [[PoPS]] input and output proteins.
 
Many of the [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=Generator protein generators] are connected to [https://parts.igem.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=RBS Ribosome Binding Sites].  This allows for the Protein Generator parts to take in [[PoPS]] input and output proteins.

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The Registry defines a "Protein Generator" as a composite-type part based on the combination of a Protein Coding region with one or more other parts. Protein Generators are devices that enable expression of the mRNA encoded by the CDS. Typically a Protein Generator contains a Promoter, a Ribosome Binding Site(RBS), the Protein Coding region and one or more Transcription Terminators.

Cells containing the entire composite part should be able to produce proteins in response to some stimuli.


Ribosome Binding Site

Many of the protein generators are connected to Ribosome Binding Sites. This allows for the Protein Generator parts to take in PoPS input and output proteins.