Part:BBa_K2259051
Constitutive alpha-neomycin device (SynORI framework)
This composite part has a constant expression of amino 3'-glycosyl phosphotransferase (APH(3')) – a protein granting the resistance to aminoglycoside family antibiotics - Alpha subunit Part:BBa_K2259018.
It is used in conjunction with with the Beta subunit Part:BBa_K2259019 to produce 2 and 3 plasmid selection genetic circuit.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 7
Illegal NheI site found at 30 - 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Contents
Introduction
Biology
Aminoglycoside-3'-phosphotransferase (APH(3')), sometimes called aminoglycoside kinase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the addition of phosphoryl group from ATP to the 3'-hydroxyl group of a 4,6-disubstituted aminoglycoside, such as kanamycin, neomycin.
If both alpha and beta DNA sequences are transcribed and translated in the cell, they can combine and form a fully functional antibiotic resistance protein.
Results
2 vectors with constant expression of alpha and beta subunits were co-transformed into TG1 competent cells and plated on agar with kanamycin antibiotic
Usage with SynORI (Framework for multi-plasmid systems)
About SynORI
SynORI is a framework for multi-plasmid systems created by Vilnius-Lithuania 2017 which enables quick and easy workflow with multiple plasmids, while also allowing to freely pick and modulate copy number for every unique plasmid group! Read more about [http://2017.igem.org/Team:Vilnius-Lithuania SynORI here]!
Split antibiotic resistance in SynORI
Split antibiotic coding gene, together with toehold switches and their corresponding RNA triggers completes the dynamic SynORI selection system. The switches lock the translation of downstream split antibiotic genes and form an AND type gate genetic circuit which functions to stably maintain multiple plasmids in the SynORI collection.
SynORI selection gene circuits for multi-plasmid systems:
• 2 plasmids
Consisting of: : Two split antibiotic genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019)
• 3 plasmids
Consisting of: One Toehold (part:BBa_K2259014 or part:BBa_K2259015), one Trigger RNA (part:BBa_K2259016 or part:BBa_K2259017) and split neomycin antibiotic resistance genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
• 4 plasmids
Consisting of: Two Toeholds (part:BBa_K2259014 and part:BBa_K2259015), two Trigger RNAs (part:BBa_K2259016 and part:BBa_K2259017) and split neomycin antibiotic resistance genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
• 5 plasmids
Consisting of: Modified phage control system part:BBa_K2259044, two Toeholds (part:BBa_K2259014 and part:BBa_K2259015), two repressed Trigger RNAs (part:BBa_K2259042 and part:BBa_K2259043) and split neomycin antibiotic resistance genes (part:BBa_K2259018 and part:BBa_K2259019).
References
Stable Maintenance of Multiple Plasmids in E. coli Using a Single Selective Marker Calvin M. Schmidt, David L. Shis, Truong D. Nguyen-Huu, and Matthew R. Bennett ACS Synthetic Biology 2012 1 (10), 445-450 DOI: 10.1021/sb3000589
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