Frequently Used Parts

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The iGEM Registry has a vast collection of parts that have been contributed over the course of our 10 year history. We have more than 20 thousand parts that iGEMers, graduate students, postdocs, PIs and even high schoolers have contributed to the collection.

In the beginning of iGEM, it was difficult to get experiments to work as expected. As the competition matured and labs became more used to making and testing BioBricks, more things worked, but not much documentation was contributed. Finally, we required iGEMers to submit highly-documented parts to be eligible for medals. This may not seem like a big change for a single team, but we're building the Registry for future teams.

The job or every iGEMer and contributor to the Registry is to make their part as awesome as possible to inspire students to use it in following years. With over 20,000 parts already in our collection, this is not an easy feat. We encourage everybody who contributes to the Registry to complete as much information as possible and to perform as much characterization as possible before sending us a sample.

We have many ribosome binding sites in our collection. You may want a strong RBS or one for your organism of choice. However, if you're not sure, you might want one that may other people have used, will just work in . At the time of writing, our most frequently used part is BBa_b0034. This ribosome binding site, first described my Michael Elowitz in 1999 has been used over 8000 times in the history of the Registry. You can find the number of uses for each part in the part quick reference box at the top of each part page.

The purpose of this page is to showcase the most highly-used parts in our collection so you may see how iGEMers on different teams approach making great parts.

Top 10 Most Used Coding Region Parts


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NameDescriptionLengthCreated byUsesStatusDoc
BBa_E0040 green fluorescent protein derived from jellyfish Aequeora victoria wild-type GFP (SwissProt: P42212720jcbraff875In stock35565
BBa_E1010 **highly** engineered mutant of red fluorescent protein from Discosoma striata (coral)706Drew Endy593In stock46440
BBa_C0040tetracycline repressor from transposon Tn10 (+LVA)685June Rhee, Connie Tao, Ty Thomson, Louis Waldman.318In stock12575
BBa_C0051cI repressor from E. coli phage lambda (+LVA) 775Vinay S Mahajan, Brian Chow, Peter Carr, Voichita Marinescu and Alexander D. Wissner-Gross295In stock7093
BBa_C0012lacI repressor from E. coli (+LVA)1153Grace Kenney, Daniel Shen, Neelaksh Varshney, Samantha Sutton265In stock21550
BBa_C0062luxR repressor/activator, (no LVA?)781Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr247In stock42298
BBa_C0061autoinducer synthetase for AHL643Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr217In stock11645
BBa_E0030enhanced yellow fluorescent protein derived from A. victoria GFP723Caitlin Conboy and Jennifer Braff140In stock8152
BBa_I746916superfolder GFP coding sequence720Stefan Milde102In stock41280
BBa_K592009amilCP, blue chromoprotein669Lei Sun99In stock47318