Team:Nevada/DREB1C
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<p>The '''DREB1C iGEM promoter''' is derived from a transcription factor that is up-regulated by cold stress and down-regulated by circadian controls to prevent plant growth retardation due to the buildup of DREB1C (Dehydration Response Element Binding Protein) during the day (the cause of dwarfism). <html> | <p>The '''DREB1C iGEM promoter''' is derived from a transcription factor that is up-regulated by cold stress and down-regulated by circadian controls to prevent plant growth retardation due to the buildup of DREB1C (Dehydration Response Element Binding Protein) during the day (the cause of dwarfism). <html> | ||
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</html> The promoter region for DREB1C begins just upstream of the translational start sequence (ATG) and contains 441bp of the upstream sequence with six cis-acting elements for the up-regulation during cold stress and circadian down-regulation.</p> | </html> The promoter region for DREB1C begins just upstream of the translational start sequence (ATG) and contains 441bp of the upstream sequence with six cis-acting elements for the up-regulation during cold stress and circadian down-regulation.</p> | ||
Revision as of 14:45, 15 October 2010
Promoters
We would like to thank the following sponsors for their support in helping us make this project possible.
Much thanks to the [http://www.cabnr.unr.edu/Students/Majors.aspx Departments of Biochemistry and Biotechnology] and the [http://www.cabnr.unr.edu/Students/Glance.aspx College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources] for their encouragement and support. Thank you [http://www.unr.edu/inbre/ Nevada INBRE] for over $6,000 in support for supplies and registration costs.
Thank you to Associated Students of the Univeristy of Nevada for supporting our fund raising efforts.
Thank you to [http://www.promega.com/Catalog/CountrySelect.aspx?returnurl=/Default.asp Promega Co.] for free enzyme donations.
Thank you to [http://www.invitrogen.com/site/us/en/home.html?cid=covinvggl89100000002336s& Invitrogen Co.] for a discount on our Vector NTI program.