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  • ==Plasmids used in DNA synthesis of BioBrick parts== ...t DNA synthesis. Here is a list of plasmid backbones used by assorted DNA synthesis companies.
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  • ...indicates the CrtEBIY with constitutive promoter (R001) DNA fragment. The synthesis system composite was transformed into DH5-alpha E. coli for further experim ===Demonstration of Synthesis System [contains the part BBa_k419012 (constitutive promoter-CrtEBIY) in th
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  • ==1. <i>in vivo</i> monoterpene synthesis== ...s.png|1500px|thumb|center|Fig. 1-1 Schematic of <i>in vivo</i> monoterpene synthesis]]
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  • #'''Rate of GFP synthesis''' of 100nM AHL #'''Transfer Function'''- [AHL] vs rate of GFP synthesis
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  • ==1. <i>in vivo</i> monoterpene synthesis== ...s.png|1500px|thumb|center|Fig. 1-1 Schematic of <i>in vivo</i> monoterpene synthesis]]
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  • ...er and blocks the expression of its downstream proteins, thus blocking the synthesis of pigment. ...her level of LTV radiation and phototoxic environment, indicating that the synthesis of carotenoid may be very important for the survival of E.herbicola in natu
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  • ...acterial cellulose-PHB polymer</b>. This was achieved introducing this PHB synthesis operon into <i> K. xylinus</i>. Therefore, after transformation with plasmi This construct is a polyhydroxybutyrate synthesis operon (<i>phaC, phaA, phaB</i>) producing PHB along with bacterial cellulo
    12 KB (1,760 words) - 22:09, 11 October 2023
  • ...mated with the algorithm described in ''Data analysis to estimate the HSL synthesis rate per cell'' section. ...oach was proposed to estimate many interesting parameters, such as the HSL synthesis rate per cell, and an algorithm was proposed in order to evaluate the O.D.s
    28 KB (4,317 words) - 01:43, 28 October 2010
  • ...estimated with the algorithm described ''Data analysis to estimate the HSL synthesis rate per cell'' section; ...oach was proposed to estimate many interesting parameters, such as the HSL synthesis rate per cell, and an algorithm was proposed in order to evaluate the O.D.s
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  • ...estimated with the algorithm described ''Data analysis to estimate the HSL synthesis rate per cell'' section; ...oach was proposed to estimate many interesting parameters, such as the HSL synthesis rate per cell, and an algorithm was proposed in order to evaluate the O.D.s
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  • A circuit for efficient exopolysaccharide synthesis ...enzymes GalU and PmgA under the regulation of LacI-Ptrc promoter. The EPS synthesis circuit was as below:
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  • ...er conservation and sand fixation of soil. We designed and constructed EPS synthesis circuit by overexpression of pgmA (phosphoglucose mutase)and galU (UDP gluc ...enzymes GalU and PmgA under the regulation of LacI-Ptrc promoter. The EPS synthesis circuit was as below:
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  • ..._SFLS_SPBS--Indigo Synthesis--Pathway.png|600px|center|thumb|Fig 1. Indigo Synthesis Pathway]] ...l had lots of drawbacks that it can cause pollution and the substrates for synthesis were harmful to people's health.<br>
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  • ...er and blocks the expression of its downstream proteins, thus blocking the synthesis of pigment. ...her level of LTV radiation and phototoxic environment, indicating that the synthesis of carotenoid may be very important for the survival of E.herbicola in natu
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  • To facilitate the modularized design of plasmids, we named the EPS synthesis verification plasmid 4, which will be referred to as plasmid 4 in the follo ...n gene progenitor contains the EPS synthesis gene, LacI regulatory protein synthesis gene + Ptrc promoter, as shown in Figure 1.
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  • === Origin: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, synthesis === Origin: synthesis
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  • ...eraniol synthesis in E. coli, so at the beginning, we expressed a geraniol synthesis operon (https://parts.igem.org/Parts:BBa_K2753016) containing an <em>Abies .... Thus we decided to co-express an MVA pathway in addition to the geraniol synthesis operon. The pathway can either be added by cotransformation of a plasmid co
    14 KB (2,217 words) - 03:24, 28 October 2020
  • ...her level of LTV radiation and phototoxic environment, indicating that the synthesis of carotenoid may be very important for the survival of E.herbicola in natu ...arotenoids. The early steps of carotenoid biosynthesis pathway include the synthesis of Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP), the condensation of two molecules o
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  • ...her level of LTV radiation and phototoxic environment, indicating that the synthesis of carotenoid may be very important for the survival of E.herbicola in natu ...arotenoids. The early steps of carotenoid biosynthesis pathway include the synthesis of Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP), the condensation of two molecules o
    9 KB (1,383 words) - 13:39, 21 October 2021
  • ...her level of LTV radiation and phototoxic environment, indicating that the synthesis of carotenoid may be very important for the survival of E.herbicola in natu ...arotenoids. The early steps of carotenoid biosynthesis pathway include the synthesis of Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGPP), the condensation of two molecules o
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  • === Origin: Saccharomyces cerevisiae, synthesis === Origin: synthesis
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  • ...eered bacterium <i> S.o oneidensis</i> MR-1, strengthening the common NAD+ synthesis pathway, and adding a new exogenous pathway for de novo NAD+ synthesis. Thus, the intracellular NAD+
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  • <li><b>The synthesis of Proteinase-K starts if our ECN senses arabinose by its pBAD promoter</b> ...ow ammonia level, activated NtrC induce the glnAp2 promoter to start TetR synthesis</li>
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  • ...hesis method to synthesize zinc responsive promoter (pzntR) and riboflavin synthesis gene (ribB). ...lavin synthesis gene (ribB) by direct DNA synthesis method. The riboflavin synthesis gene for riboflavin expression promotes electron transfer from the cell to
    7 KB (1,056 words) - 08:27, 12 October 2022
  • ...d, we can calculate the total synthesis rate of GFP and hence the per cell synthesis rate of GFP without considering dilution due to cell growth. ...r sec). We defined the output of <partinfo>BBa_E0240</partinfo> to be the synthesis rate of mature GFP, S_{cell} (GFP molecules per cell sec). The model inclu
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  • <p>This part was designed to allow the rapid synthesis of the alarmone ppGpp, responsible for the stringent response in E. coli. I <p>When <em>Escherichia coli</em> cells are exposed to extreme starvation, synthesis of their rRNA is quickly curtailed for adapting the undernourished environm
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  • ...R and then to the P<sub><i>lux</i></sub> promoter, which will activate the synthesis of the lysis protein E from the bacteriophage phiX174. ...ivity, which is necessary for catalysis of lipid I, a factor for cell wall synthesis (<strong>Cytolysis</strong>) (1) </li>
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  • ...ex responsible for the synthesis positive-sense viral RNAs, results in the synthesis of both the genomic and subgenomic RNAs, of which the subgenomic RNA is pro ...the identified interactions of nsP3 with host factors influence viral RNA synthesis or whether they are indicative of another nsP3 function that regulates the
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  • ..._SFLS_SPBS--Indigo Synthesis--Pathway.png|600px|center|thumb|Fig 1. Indigo Synthesis Pathway]] ...l had lots of drawbacks that it can cause pollution and the substrates for synthesis were harmful to people's health.<br>
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  • ...er and blocks the expression of its downstream proteins, thus blocking the synthesis of pigment. ...rates to produce acyl CoA thiolipids for subsequent reactions. Through the synthesis of these phenylpropane derivatives CoA lipids (e.g. p-gumaroyl CoA, feruloy
    10 KB (1,600 words) - 13:36, 21 October 2021
  • ...er and blocks the expression of its downstream proteins, thus blocking the synthesis of pigment. ...rates to produce acyl CoA thiolipids for subsequent reactions. Through the synthesis of these phenylpropane derivatives CoA lipids (e.g. p-gumaroyl CoA, feruloy
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  • GDP-L-fucose is a key precursor for the synthesis of 2-FL, and it can be synthesized through two pathways. One is the de novo ...using the enzyme-catalyzed synthesis route, the yield of enzyme-catalyzed synthesis of 2'-FL is not high due to the expensive substrate guanosine 5’-diphosph
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  • ...yl-CoA dehydrogenase are rate-limiting enzymes in the butyrate and butanol synthesis pathway. ...engineer C. tyrobutyricum to overexpressed several enzymes to enhance the synthesis pathway of butyrate and butanol. BBa_K4885002 were constructed to enhance t
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  • ==Plasmids used in DNA synthesis of BioBrick parts== ...t DNA synthesis. Here is a list of plasmid backbones used by assorted DNA synthesis companies.
    981 B (133 words) - 16:41, 22 December 2008
  • ===The mechanism of A/U-rich 5'-UTR to promote protein synthesis=== Fig.1. The mechanism of A/U-rich 5'-UTR to promote protein synthesis.<BR>
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  • Origin: synthesis ...We thus decided to create a completely new biobrick, responsible for Il-12 synthesis. The IL-12 gene is used by [http://2011.igem.org/Team:UNICAMP-EMSE_Brazil U
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  • Bacterial cellulose-PHB composite was achieved by introducing PHB synthesis operon into <i> K. xylinus</i>. This way, bacteria are able to simultaneous ...719017">BBa_K4719017</a>, containing <i>phaA</i>, is a polyhydroxybutyrate synthesis operon (<i>phaC, phaA, phaB</i>), producing PHB along with bacterial cellul
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  • ...ethod in molecular biology. Production of proteins using cell-free protein synthesis usually takes a few hours, in contrast to production of proteins in cells, ...reeening of enzymes activities. In the post-genomic era, cell-free protein synthesis has rapidly become the preferred approach for high-throughput functional an
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  • ...ve the implementation of a system that allows us to control externally the synthesis and turn-down of c-diGMP, we had cloned both genes pleD* and yhjH separatel ...of PleD* increases the intracellular concentration of c-diGMP, whereas the synthesis of YhjH decreases the intracellular concentration of this second messenger.
    10 KB (1,550 words) - 22:52, 19 October 2016
  • ...ve the implementation of a system that allows us to control externally the synthesis and turn-down of c-diGMP, we had cloned both genes pleD* and yhjH separatel ...of PleD* increases the intracellular concentration of c-diGMP, whereas the synthesis of YhjH decreases the intracellular concentration of this second messenger.
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  • ...s: League of Enhanced MicroGladiators." One of our methods of nanoparticle synthesis and attachment to cells is titled the recombinant method. Through the use o With this data, we intended to perform nanoparticle synthesis with L-tyrosine and MelA-transformed <i>E. coli</i> cells, and have these c
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  • ...y designed by Shin and Noireaux (2010) for expression in cell-free protein synthesis systems and is more efficiently translated than other variants. ...characteristics of an experiment, such as sensitivity, leakage, etc. DeGFP synthesis rate differs for the same element in different chassis. <br>
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  • ...-Proinsulin, both cell lines showed significantly higher rates of glycogen synthesis than basal levels (Figure 3 and 4), and showed some glucose oxidation activ ...eated with Ecotin-Proinsulin showed significantly higher rates of glycogen synthesis than those at basal levels, and a slight increase in glucose oxidation was
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  • ...-Proinsulin, both cell lines showed significantly higher rates of glycogen synthesis than basal levels (Figure 3 and 4), and also showed significantly greater g ...with Cytoplasmic-Proinsulin showed significantly higher rates of glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation than basal levels. Significance calculated using an u
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  • ...eraniol synthesis in E. coli, so at the beginning, we expressed a geraniol synthesis operon (https://parts.igem.org/Parts:BBa_K2753016) containing an <em>Abies .... Thus we decided to co-express an MVA pathway in addition to the geraniol synthesis operon. The pathway can either be added by cotransformation of a plasmid co
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  • .... We validated the function of KPD+CFPPK by performing intracellular polyP synthesis using phosphite as the substrate. ...P, +3 valance) as the solo phosphorus source was adopted to evaluate polyP synthesis.
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  • Polyphosphate kinase (PPK) catalyzes the synthesis of polyphosphate (polyP). PolyP is a polyanionic biopolymer and generally s ...K. We validated the effectiveness of PPK-M on enhanced intracellular polyP synthesis by comparison with PPK.
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  • ...ex responsible for the synthesis positive-sense viral RNAs, results in the synthesis of both the genomic and subgenomic RNAs, of which the subgenomic RNA is pro ...the identified interactions of nsP3 with host factors influence viral RNA synthesis or whether they are indicative of another nsP3 function that regulates the
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  • ...rates to produce acyl CoA thiolipids for subsequent reactions. Through the synthesis of these phenylpropane derivatives CoA lipids (e.g. p-gumaroyl CoA, feruloy ...". It exists widely in nature. ACC is a rate-limiting enzyme for ab initio synthesis of fatty acids, which catalyzes acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA, which eventually
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  • ...rates to produce acyl CoA thiolipids for subsequent reactions. Through the synthesis of these phenylpropane derivatives CoA lipids (e.g. p-gumaroyl CoA, feruloy ...". It exists widely in nature. ACC is a rate-limiting enzyme for ab initio synthesis of fatty acids, which catalyzes acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA, which eventually
    8 KB (1,333 words) - 13:38, 21 October 2021
  • ...rates to produce acyl CoA thiolipids for subsequent reactions. Through the synthesis of these phenylpropane derivatives CoA lipids (e.g. p-gumaroyl CoA, feruloy ...". It exists widely in nature. ACC is a rate-limiting enzyme for ab initio synthesis of fatty acids, which catalyzes acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA, which eventually
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