Part:BBa_K3110051
lldRO1-J23117-lldRO2 Strong RBS YebF-IL12
lldRO1 and lldRO2 are the operator regions which bind to the regulator element lldR and inhibit transcription. Upon binding of L-Lactate to lldR, however, this transcriptional suppression is lost and instead lldR complex with L-Lactate remains bound to lldRO1 acting as a transcriptional activator. By using RBS of different strengths we are trying to find out the optimum construct which will give output (in this case the output is YebF-IL12) that can efficiently discriminate cancer vs non-cancer micro-environments and will lead to secretion of IL12 (natural immuno-modulator) and eventually reduction of tumour size.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 78
Illegal NheI site found at 101 - 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Usage and Biology
The regulatory element lldR binds to the lldRO1 and lldRO2 (the operator regions) and inhibit transcription. J23117 is a promoter intercalated between the operators. lldR dimer represses the transcription possibly by forming a DNA loop which doesn’t allow the RNA polymerase to bind the promoter. Upon binding of L-Lactate to LldR, however, this transcriptional suppression is lost and instead lldR complex with L-Lactate remains bound to LldRO1 acting as a transcriptional activator. Interleukin-12. IL-12 is an anti-inflammatory cytokine, involved in the regulation of cell-mediated immune responses. Through a set of complex signaling cascade IL-12 activates our immune cells to reduce tumor growth. Its production is under the control of lactic acid promoter, lldPRDp which has been optimised to respond specifically to lactic acid concentrations in the milieu of colon cancer cells. YebF is a secretory protein present in E.coli. We have attached IL12 sequence in the C-terminus of YebF so that IL12 also gets secreted out of E.coli along with YebF. A flag tag is attached downstream to YebF so that its secretion outside the cells can be detected using anti-Flag antibodies.
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