Part:BBa_I15010:Experience
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Applications of BBa_I15010
This part was used by the 2009 WashU iGEM team[http://2009.igem.org/Team:Wash_U] as an integral part of their light sensitive regulation of LHII antennae size in Rhodobacter sphaeroides. However, due to its uncertain reliability in the Registry (a PstI cut site still exists in the part), manipulation of DNA containing the part was necessarily limited. The WashU team is attempting to fix and resubmit this part to the registry.
User Reviews
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This part was sent to WashU iGEM as an agar slab and it is not of decent quality, as suggested in the Registry quality control information. We are in the process of attempting to resubmit the part. |
This review comes from the old result system and indicates that this part did not work in some test. |
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Problem with BBa_I15010
This part was used by the 2011 Uppsala-Sweden team[http://2011.igem.org/Team:Uppsala-Sweden] as an integral part of the multichromatic light sensing project. Repeated attempts to transform or PCR the DNA from the 2011 iGEM distribution kit failed while all other parts seemed viable. Uppsala-Sweden requested the Jeffrey Tabor's pJT122 plasmid from Chris A. Voigt and amplified the cph8 DNA from there. Tabor's cph8 sequenced contained one internal PstI site, which was subsequently removed. The resultant DNA was identical to BBa_I15010. Uppsala-Sweden re-submitted this DNA with a new BioBrick number: BBa_K592000.