Regulatory

Part:BBa_K3844003:Sequence, Features, and Subparts

Designed by: Anya Sabhnani   Group: iGEM21_DNHS_SanDiego_CA   (2021-10-21)
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1. Function

This is a transcription factor that binds to the Styrene VOC. It mainly regulates and represses the transcription of certain genes.

2. Design Consideration

Our project requires for the transcription factor to be dependent on the presence of VOCs. When researching the design of trimethylbenzene, the VOC that this transcription factor binds to, we needed to make sure that, hypothetically, everything would work based on our model. After checking through extensive research that our design would fit with this transcription factor, we chose it.

3. Chracterization

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4. References

1. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-82202-7