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Protein Coding Sequences

"Protein-coding" parts [also called "coding sequences" (cds) or "open reading frames" (ORFs)] contain the sequence information needed to create functional protein (polypeptide) chains. Most of the parts classified in this category are protein-coding sequences only -- a few of them, however, also contain ribosome-binding (RBS) sites.

Because protein-coding sequences comprise the largest and most diverse group of parts, the Registry divides them into several sub-categories as given below. (Click the appropriate title below to access a summary table for that sub-category.)

Enzymes

Enymes catalyze biochemical reactions.

Enzyme open.pngPart_icon_cds.png Enzymes


Repressors and Activators

These are proteins that bind to control sequences in DNA and either down- or up-regulate the expression of nearby genes. (Some of them do both depending on conditions.)

Repressor bar.png Repressors and Activators


Reporter Coding Sequences

These are the basic parts for fluorescent proteins and other reporters. See the reporter devices that use these basic parts.

Reporter Coding Regions


Uncategorized Coding Sequences

Some of the proteins do not fall into these categories or have not yet been categorized.

Part_icon_cds.png Uncategorized Protein Coding


All Protein-Coding Regions

The old table of unsorted Protein Coding Regions plus the table of Reporter Coding Regions (also proteins). Click on the ? for general introductory information about coding regions.

Part_icon_cds.png Protein CodingHelp_icon_10px.png



Discussion of icons for coding regions