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+ | The plasmid containing part <partinfo>BBa_B0014</partinfo> was successfully transformed into ''E. coli'' TOP10 cells (confirmed by single and double digestion). The original plan was to use the terminator behind one of our own designed parts <partinfo>BBa_K190027</partinfo>, and in front of pArsR-RFP. The MBP-ArsR fusion protein was thought to have a regulating effect on the arsenic promotor pArsR in the same way as ArsR regulates the promotor. The terminator separated the two parts on the plasmid. The construct was not used due to time constraints, and not sequenced. | ||
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Revision as of 06:23, 18 October 2009
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iGEM Groningen 2009 |
The plasmid containing part BBa_B0014 was successfully transformed into E. coli TOP10 cells (confirmed by single and double digestion). The original plan was to use the terminator behind one of our own designed parts BBa_K190027, and in front of pArsR-RFP. The MBP-ArsR fusion protein was thought to have a regulating effect on the arsenic promotor pArsR in the same way as ArsR regulates the promotor. The terminator separated the two parts on the plasmid. The construct was not used due to time constraints, and not sequenced. |
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