Team:Freiburg Bioware/BioBricks/vector plasmid

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<center><h1>Vectorplasmid BioBricks</h1></center>
<center><h1>Vectorplasmid BioBricks</h1></center>
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Vectorplasmid BioBricks allow it to reconstitute a vectorplasmid of your choice. Either the provided parts are assembled or an other Gene of Interest (GOI) can be integrated into an vectorplasmid. Beside the packaging capacity of 4.7 kbb, the possiblilities are virtually endless. <br>
Vectorplasmid BioBricks allow it to reconstitute a vectorplasmid of your choice. Either the provided parts are assembled or an other Gene of Interest (GOI) can be integrated into an vectorplasmid. Beside the packaging capacity of 4.7 kbb, the possiblilities are virtually endless. <br>
The Inverted Terminal Repeats (ITRs) are constructs form highly stable secondary structures that are recognized by the Rep proteins and function as a packiging signal. There for the ITRs have to flank the later vectorplasmid. <br>
The Inverted Terminal Repeats (ITRs) are constructs form highly stable secondary structures that are recognized by the Rep proteins and function as a packiging signal. There for the ITRs have to flank the later vectorplasmid. <br>
The Beta-globin and the human growth hormon polyadenylation sequence (hGH)are regulatory sequences that are ment to enhace the expression of the used GOI.
The Beta-globin and the human growth hormon polyadenylation sequence (hGH)are regulatory sequences that are ment to enhace the expression of the used GOI.
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<center><h1>Create your own Vectorplasmid with the PrecursorBricks</h1></center>
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For several applications users of the Virus Construction Kit will only want to insert their own GOI and not change the promoter and regulatory elements in a first experiment. For these applications we provide precursors of our vectorplasmid that reduce the required cloning on two steps.  
For several applications users of the Virus Construction Kit will only want to insert their own GOI and not change the promoter and regulatory elements in a first experiment. For these applications we provide precursors of our vectorplasmid that reduce the required cloning on two steps.  
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Vectorplasmid BioBricks

Vectorplasmid BioBricks allow it to reconstitute a vectorplasmid of your choice. Either the provided parts are assembled or an other Gene of Interest (GOI) can be integrated into an vectorplasmid. Beside the packaging capacity of 4.7 kbb, the possiblilities are virtually endless.
The Inverted Terminal Repeats (ITRs) are constructs form highly stable secondary structures that are recognized by the Rep proteins and function as a packiging signal. There for the ITRs have to flank the later vectorplasmid.
The Beta-globin and the human growth hormon polyadenylation sequence (hGH)are regulatory sequences that are ment to enhace the expression of the used GOI.




Create your own Vectorplasmid with the PrecursorBricks

For several applications users of the Virus Construction Kit will only want to insert their own GOI and not change the promoter and regulatory elements in a first experiment. For these applications we provide precursors of our vectorplasmid that reduce the required cloning on two steps.








Assembled Vectorplasmid - ready for transfection