Part:BBa_K4140012
Human U6 promoter
Part Description
A proximal sequence element, which attracts the multisubunit component SNAPc, and a TATA box, which recruits the TATA box-binding protein, TBP, make up the human U6 small nuclear RNA core promoter. Two clearly identified factors are necessary for transcription from the human U6 promoter in addition to SNAPc and TBP. The first is the human homologue of the yeast TFIIIB subunit B" (hB), which is generally necessary for the transcription of RNA polymerase III genes, and the second is the human homologue of the TFIIIB subunit BRF (hBRFU), which is one of two human homologues and is specifically necessary for the transcription of U6-type RNA polymerase III promoters.
Usage
Promoter of the core of the human U6 small nuclear RNA. constructed from For transcribing, two distinctly outlined elements are required. We use a proximal sequence element, which draws the multisubunit component SNAPc, and a TATA box, which draws the TATA box-binding protein, TBP, to control the expression of our regulatory system, that is composed of two domains: the Cas12g protein and gRNA, which is in charge of fine-tuning of our circuit to prevent excessive PAH expression in the therapeutic circuit and beta-galactosidase in the diagnostic circuit as shown in figure 1.
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Sequence and Features
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- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
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