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*[http://mic.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/155/8/2676.pdf The role of FIS in the Rcd checkpoint and stable maintenance of plasmid ColE1] ie good as the toggle control thingy
*[http://mic.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/155/8/2676.pdf The role of FIS in the Rcd checkpoint and stable maintenance of plasmid ColE1] ie good as the toggle control thingy
*[http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119127730/PDFSTART Timing, self-control and a sense of direction are the secrets of multicopy plasmid stability]
*[http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119127730/PDFSTART Timing, self-control and a sense of direction are the secrets of multicopy plasmid stability]
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The project would involve synthesising lots of different constructs (which are all mercifully short) and testing their functionality and sensitivity. The result would be a fairly short, but quite versatile BioBrick.
The project would involve synthesising lots of different constructs (which are all mercifully short) and testing their functionality and sensitivity. The result would be a fairly short, but quite versatile BioBrick.
Gos recommended talking to Jim H and David Summers about whether a self-splicing structure in this functional RNA can work.
Gos recommended talking to Jim H and David Summers about whether a self-splicing structure in this functional RNA can work.
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We've got The Aptamer Handbook from the Central Science Library, it describes about three billion compounds you can make aptamers bind to, and has a whole section on applications, but unfortunately doesn't seem to ''mention'' self-splicing. -.-
 
Paper on ribozymes, including sweet self-splicing ones:
Paper on ribozymes, including sweet self-splicing ones:
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Definitely possible to spin the tea-angle, BUT, I think the 3500µM figure is for the theophylline aptamer's binding to caffeine. I now can't find a specific caffeine aptamer, but we might be able to find/make one? But theophylline is probably place to start..
Definitely possible to spin the tea-angle, BUT, I think the 3500µM figure is for the theophylline aptamer's binding to caffeine. I now can't find a specific caffeine aptamer, but we might be able to find/make one? But theophylline is probably place to start..
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[http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/5/1756#GKH336F6 Interesting in general + newer caffeine aptamer?]
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[http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/5/1756#GKH336F6 Interesting in general + newer caffeine aptamer? (Ferguson et al 2004)]
[http://arep.med.harvard.edu/labgc/adnan/projects/Utilities/revcomp.html Tool for reverse complement]
[http://arep.med.harvard.edu/labgc/adnan/projects/Utilities/revcomp.html Tool for reverse complement]
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==Doing it without a cleaving ribozyme?==
==Doing it without a cleaving ribozyme?==
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http://gcat.davidson.edu/GcatWiki/index.php/Antiswitches
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[http://gcat.davidson.edu/GcatWiki/index.php/Antiswitches Antiswitches wiki site]
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[Smolke 2005 - the riboswitches paper]
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