Team:DTU-Denmark/Parts
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<p align="justify">For more information look in parts-registry, <a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374006" target="_blank"> BBa_K374006 </a></p> | <p align="justify">For more information look in parts-registry, <a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374006" target="_blank"> BBa_K374006 </a></p> | ||
- | <h3><b>NutRsite followed by BioBrick terminator BBa_B0015 | + | <h3><b>NutRsite followed by BioBrick terminator BBa_B0015</b></h3> |
<ul><li>BBa_K374007</li></ul> | <ul><li>BBa_K374007</li></ul> | ||
- | <p align="justify">Lambda nutR site part<a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374005" target="_blank"> BBa_K374005 </a> | + | <p align="justify">This is a composite part, consisting of the Lambda nutR site part<a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374005" target="_blank"> BBa_K374005 </a>with the BioBrick terminator <a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_B0015" target="_blank"> BBa_B0015 </a>BBa_B0015 downstream of it</p> |
<p align="justify">For more information look in parts-registry, <a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374006" target="_blank"> BBa_K374007 </a></p> | <p align="justify">For more information look in parts-registry, <a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374006" target="_blank"> BBa_K374007 </a></p> | ||
+ | <h3><b>N anti-terminator with natural RBS</b></h3> | ||
+ | <ul><li>BBa_K374011</li></ul> | ||
+ | <p align="justify">This contains the lambda N-gene which is already submitted as BioBrick <a href=" http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K374006" target="_blank"> with its natural RBS. See BBa_K374006 for more details</p> | ||
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+ | Lambda N with natural RBS | ||
+ | The lambda N-gene (BBa_K374006) with its natural RBS. See BBa_K374006 for more details | ||
</i></p> | </i></p> | ||
</p> | </p> |
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BioBricks submittedDivergent promoters from Gifsy1 phage and Gifsy1 repressor GogR
This part contains the promoters: pRGifsy1 and pRMGifsy1. Downstream of the pRMGifsy1 promoter is the repressor gogR. gogR binds to the operator regions located between the two divergent promoters and is predicted to act both as an activator of the pRMGifsy1 and a repressor of the pRGifsy1. This regulatory biobrick can be used in a biological circuit. Other BioBricks can be inserted downstream of the pR promoter, however, no expression will be allowed because of the GogR repressor. BBa_K374008 can be combined with BBa_K374010 hence allowing expression of your inserted BioBrick. This part has been characterized, for more information look here or in parts-registry, BBa_K374008 Divergent promoters from Gifsy2 phage and Gifsy2 repressor GtgR
This part contains the promoters: pRGifsy2 and pRMGifsy2. Downstream of the pRMGifsy2 promoter is the repressor gtgR. gtgR binds to the operator regions located between the two divergent promoters and is predicted to act both as an activator of the pRMGifsy2 and a repressor of the pRGifsy2. This regulatory biobrick can be used in a biological circuit. Other BioBricks can be inserted downstream of the pR promoter, however, no expression will be allowed because of the GtgR repressor. BBa_K374009 can be combined with XXX hence allowing expression of your inserted BioBrick. This part has been characterized, for more information look here or in parts-registry, BBa_K374009 Antirepressor AntO from Gifsy1 phage
AntO inactivates the repressor from Gifsy1 phage, resulting in transcription from the pRGifsy1 promoter. AntO works by direct non-covalent binding to gogR and prevents its DNA binding activity. This regulatory biobrick can be used in a biological circuit. It can de-repress the effect of the repressor from BBa_K374008 allowing expression from the pRGifsy1 promoter. For more information look in parts-registry, BBa_K374010 NutRsite - N anti-terminator utilization site from Lamdba phage
In lambda bacteriophage, gene expression is regulated by the suppression of transcription termination (antitermination) which is mediated by the lambda N protein that interacts with the nut site which is a cis-acting element. This part contains the lambda nutR site which together with the N-protein will suppress termination downstream regardless of what terminator is used. This regulatory biobrick can be used in a biological circuit. It can supress any termination, if placed upstream of the terminator and applied together with BBa_K374006 For more information look in parts-registry, BBa_K374005 N anti-terminator protein from Lambda phage
In lambda bacteriophage, gene expression is regulated by the suppression of transcription termination (antitermination) which is mediated by the lambda N protein that interacts with the nut site which is a cis-acting element. This part contains the lambda N gene which will suppress transcription termination downstream of the nutR site. This regulatory biobrick can be used in a biological circuit. Together with BBa_K374005 , they will promote anti-termination. For more information look in parts-registry, BBa_K374006 NutRsite followed by BioBrick terminator BBa_B0015
This is a composite part, consisting of the Lambda nutR site part BBa_K374005 with the BioBrick terminator BBa_B0015 BBa_B0015 downstream of it For more information look in parts-registry, BBa_K374007 N anti-terminator with natural RBS
This contains the lambda N-gene which is already submitted as BioBrick with its natural RBS. See BBa_K374006 for more details Lambda N with natural RBS The lambda N-gene (BBa_K374006) with its natural RBS. See BBa_K374006 for more details |
Parts
New for iGEM 2010 is the groupparts tag. This tag will generate a table with all of the parts that your team adds to your team sandbox. Note that if you want to document a part you need to document it on the [http://partsregistry.org Registry], not on your team wiki.
<groupparts>iGEM010 DTU-Denmark</groupparts>