Primer
Part:BBa_K3806020
Designed by: Laura Sierra Heras Group: iGEM21_TUDelft (2021-09-30)
PCR forward primer for W prefix (DRIVER)
The TU Delft iGEM 2021 project AltaVita looks at developing a modular, quantitative, and accessible rapid diagnostic test for vitamin deficiencies. In this project, vitamin-specific aptazyme biosensors are engineered through a novel in vitro evolution method, De novo Rapid In vitro Evolution of RNA biosensors (DRIVER) [1]. Range BBa_K3806017 - BBa_K3806020 is set of primers designed to assist the DRIVER selection process.
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Usage and Biology
DRIVER
Starting with a high-diversity library of potential biosensors, DRIVER makes use of a regeneration strategy within a directed-evolution procedure. This grants the selection of sequences that present a higher level of cleavage in the absence of ligand and a lower level of cleavage in the presence of ligand. During rounds in which the ligand(s) are present (also referred to as uncleavage selection rounds), the uncleaved RNA molecules preserve an unmodified 5’ prefix sequence from the previous round. These sequences are PCR amplified using this prefix and a specific suffix as primers. During rounds in which the target ligand(s) are absent (cleavage rounds), RNA molecules that undergo self-cleavage are regenerated by addition of a different 5’ prefix. Afterwards, these sequences are PCR amplified using the newly added prefix and the specific suffix as primers. By iteratively applying this process, each round selectively enriches the desired subset of sequences from the library. Eventually, RNA sequences whose cleavage is regulated by the target ligand(s) dominate the population.
BBa_K3806020 in DRIVER
References
- [1]Townshend, B., Xiang, J. S., Manzanarez, G., Hayden, E. J. and Smolke, C. (2021). A multiplexed, automated evolution pipeline enables scalable discovery and characterization of biosensors. Nat Commun, 12, 1437.
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