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Designed by: Qijie Xu   Group: iGEM17_NUDT_CHINA   (2017-10-22)
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SV40 promoter

This is a promoter gene derived from SV40. It could initiate the transcription of downstream gene.

Usage and Biology

The promoter is a DNA region that initiates the transcription of a particular gene. The promoter is located upstream of the same strand at the transcription initiation site of a particular gene. 1

At pmirGLO Vector, SV40 early enhancer/promotor is located at 426–844 nucleotides, with a length of 419 nucleotides. Its role is to initiates the transcription of the hRluc-neo fusion protein coding region.

Sequence and Features

Sequence and Features


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Contribution:NUDT_CHINA, 2019

Summary: This year we added quantitative characterization data of the SV40 promoter.

Accurate characterization of promoter behavior is essential for the rational design of functional synthetic transcription networks such as logic gates and oscillators[1]. To characterize the SV40 promoter, renilla luciferase was used as the reporter gene to quantify the transcriptional strength. Technically, SV40 promoter-carrying pmirGLO plasmid was transfected into liver carcinoma cell line HepG2. 0, 6, 12 and 24h after transfection, cells were harvested, and renilla luciferase activity was measured by Beyotime™ Dual Luciferase Reporter Gene Assay Kit. Results are shown below.

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Figure 1. Renilla luciferase activity of pmiRGLO-tranfected HepG2 cells.

Results indicate that renilla luciferase expression keeps increasing with time and reached maximum after transfection of 24h.

Reference

[1] Gagniuc P, Ionescu-Tirgoviste C. (Apr 2013)."Gene promoters show chromosome-specificity and reveal chromosome territories in humans" BMC Genomics. 14:278. PMID: 23617842 PMCID: PMC3668249 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-278

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