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Figure 1: The highlighted points in yellow represent BBa_J10057 (strong promoter/ medium RBS) compared to the remaining nine combinations highlighted in blue. Combinations showing promoters with the same strength, but different RBS, share similar expression. An increase in promoter strength results in an increase in expression; on the other hand, changes in RBS strength has a negligible effect on expression. | Figure 1: The highlighted points in yellow represent BBa_J10057 (strong promoter/ medium RBS) compared to the remaining nine combinations highlighted in blue. Combinations showing promoters with the same strength, but different RBS, share similar expression. An increase in promoter strength results in an increase in expression; on the other hand, changes in RBS strength has a negligible effect on expression. |
Revision as of 17:12, 21 October 2019
strong promoter + med RBS + lacZa.GFP fusion
Designed and built by Natalie Kuldell for BioBuilder teacher's kit. Strong constitutive promoter, medium RBS and the lacZa.GFP fusion protein.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 7
Illegal NheI site found at 30 - 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 940
Usage and Biology
Lambert_GA 2019 Characterization
Lambert_GA 2019 tested several combinations of constitutive promoters and ribosomal binding sites to characterize each by measuring enzyme activity and therefore protein expression. The gene expressed, LacZ, codes for β-galactosidase (β-gal), which typically breaks down lactose. Instead of using lactose, we added the sugar ONPG (Ortho-Nitrophenyl-β-galactoside). β-gal breaks ONPG down into galactose and ONP (Ortho-Nitrophenol), which has a yellow color. If there is more ONP present, there is more enzymatic activity and therefore more expression of LacZ. We used a plate reader to measure absorbance at 420 nm, measuring yellow color, and 600nm, measuring cell density. We inputted those absorbance values into the Miller unit formula to calculate enzymatic activity per cell per milliliter.
Strain Identification Number | Promoter Part Number | RBS Part Number | Relative Strength of Promoter/RBS |
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R (positive control) | BBa_J23115 | BBa_B0035 | Reference/Reference |
1 | BBa_J23113 | BBa_B0031 | Weak/Weak |
2 | BBa_J23113 | BBa_B0032 | Weak/Medium |
3 | BBa_J23113 | BBa_B0034 | Weak/Strong |
4 | BBa_J23106 | BBa_B0031 | Medium/Weak |
5 | BBa_J23106 | BBa_B0032 | Medium/Medium |
6 | BBa_J23106 | BBa_B0034 | Medium/Strong |
7 | BBa_J23119 | BBa_B0031 | Strong/Weak |
8 | BBa_J23119 | BBa_B0032 | Strong/Medium |
9 | BBa_J23119 | BBa_B0034 | Strong/Strong |
Figure 1: The highlighted points in yellow represent BBa_J10057 (strong promoter/ medium RBS) compared to the remaining nine combinations highlighted in blue. Combinations showing promoters with the same strength, but different RBS, share similar expression. An increase in promoter strength results in an increase in expression; on the other hand, changes in RBS strength has a negligible effect on expression.