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SynORI framework RNA II - Replication Initiator (Group A)
RNAII acts as a pre-primer and begins the synthesis of plasmid DNA leader strand. The transcript folds into a secondary structure which stabilises the interaction between the nascent RNA and the origin's DNA. This hybrid is attacked by RNase H, which cleaves the RNA strand, exposing a 3' hydroxyl group. This allows the extension of the leading strand by DNA Polymerase I. Lagging strand synthesis is later initiated by a primase encoded by the host cell.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Introduction
Biology
ColE1 replication
TestTest
Test test
testest
Rop dimer is a bundle of four tightly packed alpha helices that are held by hydrophobic interactions (Fig. 2).
Usage with SynORI (Framework for multi-plasmid systems)
About SynORI
SynORI is a framework for multi-plasmid systems created by Vilnius-Lithuania 2017 which enables quick and easy workflow with multiple plasmids, while also allowing to freely pick and modulate copy number for every unique plasmid group! Read more about [http://2017.igem.org/Team:Vilnius-Lithuania SynORI here]!
Regulative RNA II molecule in SynORI
Rop protein does not recognise specific sequences of RNA I and RNA II molecules, but instead recognises the RNA I - RNA II kissing loop complex secondary structures. That means it can act as a global copy number modulator, which bypasses the selective control of each plasmid group.
For example: You have a two-plasmid system, with specific RNA I concentrations set so that first plasmid group has an average copy number of 100, and another group at 50 copies. Rop protein can be used to globally lower the copy number of each group - from 100 to 50 and from 50 to 25 copies respectively. The degree of copy number reduction depends on Rop concentration in a cell.
Characterization of RNA II (Vilnius-Lithuania 2017)
Constitutive Rop protein effect on plasmid copy number
To be updated!
References
- ↑ Banner DW, Kokkinidis M, Tsernoglou D. Structure of the ColE1 Rop protein at 1.7 Å resolution. J Mol Biol. 1987 m.;196(3):657–75.
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