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− | Available Phasin biobrick (BBa_K208001) | + | Available Phasin biobrick (BBa_K208001) found in Lac promoter-Phasin-HlyA biobrick, BBa_K390501. Through sequencing, it was found to contain a stop codon. A set of PCR primers was designed and used to remove the stop codon. In the primer design, a HindIII restriction enzyme site, which is not present in the original biobrick, was introduced and allow the confirmation of the success stop codon removal. |
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Latest revision as of 18:23, 17 October 2018
Phasin
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Design Notes
Available Phasin biobrick (BBa_K208001) found in Lac promoter-Phasin-HlyA biobrick, BBa_K390501. Through sequencing, it was found to contain a stop codon. A set of PCR primers was designed and used to remove the stop codon. In the primer design, a HindIII restriction enzyme site, which is not present in the original biobrick, was introduced and allow the confirmation of the success stop codon removal.
Figure 1. The sequence alignment of BBa_K390501, LacP-Phasin-Hly-VR-170918-08-27(The sequencing result of BBa K2739007) and original-phasinHlyA-VR-170918-08-28 (The sequencing result of BBa_K390501) via Benchling. The selected (blue) part of the sequence indicated the stop codon.
Source
The phasin basic part and sequence information were obtained from the Composite part of BBa_K390501. (And Phasin sequence optimised by previous team)
References
1. Yamada M, Takahashi S, Okahata Y, Doi Y, Numata K. (2013 ) Monitoring and kinetic analysis of the molecular interactions by which a repressor protein, PhaR, binds to target DNAs and poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate]. AMB Express. 3(1):6.