Part:BBa_K2492004
pODR-10: the promoter of coding odorant diacetyl receptor protein.
Part BBa_K2492004 contains odr-10. It is a section of genomic DNA acts as a promoter. In C.elegans, ODR-10 encodes a large family of seven transmembrane olfactory receptor genes[1]which is specifically expressed in neuron AWA and affect chemotaxis to the volatile diacety. POrd-10 is a section of genemoic DNA in front of Ord-10 genes promoting expression of Ord-10 genes[2].
AWA is a member of the olfactory neurons [2]. It responses to attractive volatile odorants. Since we expect to express the functional channelrhodopsins and indicator in specific neuron(AWA for instance), we use pODR-10 to construct plasmid.
If CoCHR is expressed in AWA, we are capable of activating it to manipulate the state of AWA. In our project, we integrated ord-10::Chrimson::GEM-GECO::mCherry transgene to C.elegans by microinjection. Thus, CoCHR (Part BBa_K2492001:CoCHR) promoted by ord-10 is expressed in AWA. We can enhance the attraction of C.elegans through the control of AWA.
[1]:Sengupta P., Chou J.H., Bargmann C.I.Cell 84:899-909(1996)
[2]:Emily R. et al. (1997). Reprogramming Chemotaxis Responses: Sensory Neurons Define Olfactory Preferences in C. elegans, Cell, Vol. 91, 161–169.
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- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
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