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DNA assembly is the cornerstone of synthetic biology, and fast and reliable assembly is a necessity for this. Modular cloning with Type IIS restriction enzymes allows us to quickly assemble many complex multipart constructs from libraries of basic parts. The JUMP vector platform is compatible with the PhytoBrick standard, and vectors are compatible with BioBrick architecture as well as Standard European Vector Architecture (SEVA), and uses single stranded DNA overhangs (fusion sites) generated by BsmBI and BsaI digestion for ordered assembly. There are six different JUMP part types, corresponding to different elements of a transcriptional unit, the Promoter, Ribosome Binding Site (RBS), N-terminus, Open Reading Frame (ORF), C-terminus, and terminator. Figure 1 shows the fusion sites between these part types, and that basic parts can also take up more than one part by adopting a 5’ fusion site of one part and the 3’ fusion site of another.  
 
DNA assembly is the cornerstone of synthetic biology, and fast and reliable assembly is a necessity for this. Modular cloning with Type IIS restriction enzymes allows us to quickly assemble many complex multipart constructs from libraries of basic parts. The JUMP vector platform is compatible with the PhytoBrick standard, and vectors are compatible with BioBrick architecture as well as Standard European Vector Architecture (SEVA), and uses single stranded DNA overhangs (fusion sites) generated by BsmBI and BsaI digestion for ordered assembly. There are six different JUMP part types, corresponding to different elements of a transcriptional unit, the Promoter, Ribosome Binding Site (RBS), N-terminus, Open Reading Frame (ORF), C-terminus, and terminator. Figure 1 shows the fusion sites between these part types, and that basic parts can also take up more than one part by adopting a 5’ fusion site of one part and the 3’ fusion site of another.  
  
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Revision as of 23:02, 29 September 2022


JUMP N-filler

Usage and Biology

DNA assembly is the cornerstone of synthetic biology, and fast and reliable assembly is a necessity for this. Modular cloning with Type IIS restriction enzymes allows us to quickly assemble many complex multipart constructs from libraries of basic parts. The JUMP vector platform is compatible with the PhytoBrick standard, and vectors are compatible with BioBrick architecture as well as Standard European Vector Architecture (SEVA), and uses single stranded DNA overhangs (fusion sites) generated by BsmBI and BsaI digestion for ordered assembly. There are six different JUMP part types, corresponding to different elements of a transcriptional unit, the Promoter, Ribosome Binding Site (RBS), N-terminus, Open Reading Frame (ORF), C-terminus, and terminator. Figure 1 shows the fusion sites between these part types, and that basic parts can also take up more than one part by adopting a 5’ fusion site of one part and the 3’ fusion site of another.

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Characterization

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]