Team:BCCS-Bristol/Wetlab/Part Design/BioBricks

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The PyeaR promoter was first put into the BioBrick standard by the University of Edinburgh’s
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2009 iGEM team. We used this promoter and connected it to a GFP BioBrick to create a BioBrick
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that expresses GFP in response to levels of nitrite. We also connected the promoter to the LacZ
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gene which codes for β -galactosidase. This was used in a Miller assay, an experiment that is used
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to characterise a repressors response to inducer.
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The constitutive RFP was expressed via an unmodified BioBrick from the parts registry.

Latest revision as of 13:53, 13 October 2010

BioBricks

Pages for the two biobricks that we've submitted, why we had to make them, improvements, characterisation, link to them in the registry

Team:BCCS-Bristol/Wetlab/Part Design/BioBricks/PyeaR

Team:BCCS-Bristol/Wetlab/Part Design/BioBricks/PyeaR+LacZ


The PyeaR promoter was first put into the BioBrick standard by the University of Edinburgh’s 2009 iGEM team. We used this promoter and connected it to a GFP BioBrick to create a BioBrick that expresses GFP in response to levels of nitrite. We also connected the promoter to the LacZ gene which codes for β -galactosidase. This was used in a Miller assay, an experiment that is used to characterise a repressors response to inducer.


The constitutive RFP was expressed via an unmodified BioBrick from the parts registry.