Team:Heidelberg/Project/miRNA Kit
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=== working modes === | === working modes === | ||
The synthetic miR Kit can be applied in three different ways: | The synthetic miR Kit can be applied in three different ways: | ||
- | + | I) '''Tuning''': adjusting the expression of the GOI <br/>by expressing a synthetic microRNA in the target cell/tissue | |
- | + | II) '''Off-Targeting''': switching OFF the expression of the GOI <br/>in case a certain endogenous microRNA is present in the target cell/tissue | |
- | + | III) '''On-Targeting''': switching ON the expression of the GOI <br/>in case a certain endogenous microRNA is present in the target cell/tissue | |
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=== advance === | === advance === | ||
* digestion of miR Kit construct with BamHI | * digestion of miR Kit construct with BamHI | ||
- | * cloning into viral backbone (e. g. [[Team:Heidelberg/Project/Materials/Plasmids pBS_U6]] | + | * cloning into viral backbone (e. g. [[Team:Heidelberg/Project/Materials/Plasmids | pBS_U6]] |
* [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/Notebook/Methods#Virus_Production virus production] | * [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/Notebook/Methods#Virus_Production virus production] | ||
* infection of cells | * infection of cells |
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