Team:GeorgiaTech/Biobricks

From 2010.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
 
(4 intermediate revisions not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
<style type="text/css">
<style type="text/css">
<!--
<!--
 +
a, a:hover, a:visited{
a, a:hover, a:visited{
-
color: white;
+
color: white;
-
}
+
font-weight: bold;
-
a:hover {
+
text-decoration: underline;
-
font-weight: bold;
+
}
-
}
+
a:hover {
 +
color: black;
 +
}
body
body
{
{
Line 99: Line 102:
<center><table width="450" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="10">
<center><table width="450" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="10">
   <tr>
   <tr>
-
     <td bgcolor="#964141" width="800"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>The construct above is a fusion of the HybB cold shock promoter, the Ompa signal peptide, and AOXa.</p>
+
     <td bgcolor="#964141" width="800"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>The construct above is a fusion of the HybB cold shock promoter, the Ompa signal peptide, and AOXa. Aoxa is an alternative oxidase found in Sacred Lotus and shuffles electrons through an alternative path, thereby producing a thermogenesis event in Sacred Lotus. Our construct aims to produce an increase of heat above ambient temperature when cells expressing the construct are cold shocked (20c). The HybB promoter will express at lower temperatures (20 to 30c) but not at higher temperatures (37c).
 +
<p>More information can be found at the construct page: </p>
 +
<p>
 +
<a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K410000" title="Bba_K140000"> Part:BBa_K410000 </a>
 +
</p>
   </tr>
   </tr>
</table>
</table>
Line 146: Line 153:
   </tr>
   </tr>
</table>
</table>
-
<center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/51/ExpIGEM_8_2010.png" alt="construct" width="500" height="" img style="border: 2px solid black" img style="border: 2px solid white"></center>
+
<center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/7/77/ControlIGEM_7_2010.png" alt="construct" width="500" height="" img style="border: 2px solid black" img style="border: 2px solid white"></center>
-
<center><table width="500" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="10">
+
<center><table width="504" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="10">
   <tr>
   <tr>
     <td bgcolor="#964141" width="800"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>CONTROL: Picture shows nonlocalized mRFP expression throughout E Coli.  They carry the biobrick sequence for mRFP expression (which is why they are red.) in psb1a3. They were grown overnight at 37C.</p>
     <td bgcolor="#964141" width="800"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>CONTROL: Picture shows nonlocalized mRFP expression throughout E Coli.  They carry the biobrick sequence for mRFP expression (which is why they are red.) in psb1a3. They were grown overnight at 37C.</p>
Line 164: Line 171:
   </tr>
   </tr>
</table>
</table>
-
<center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/7/77/ControlIGEM_7_2010.png" alt="construct" width="500" height="" img style="border: 2px solid black" img style="border: 2px solid white">></center>
+
<center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2010/5/51/ExpIGEM_8_2010.png" alt="construct" width="500" height="" img style="border: 2px solid black" img style="border: 2px solid white"></center>
-
<center><table width="500" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="10">
+
<center><table width="504" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="10">
   <tr>
   <tr>
-
     <td bgcolor="#964141" width="800"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>EXPERIMENTAL: Picture shows localized periplasmic mRFP expression in E coli.  These cells carry the coldshock promoter hybB, the targeting sequence for periplasmic expression ompA, and the red flourescent protein mRFP. This shows that we can direct the sequence to the periplasm. </p>
+
     <td bgcolor="#964141" width="800"><font color="#FFFFFF"><p>EXPERIMENTAL: Picture shows localized periplasmic mRFP expression in E coli.  These cells carry the coldshock promoter hybB, the targeting sequence for periplasmic expression ompA, and the red flourescent protein mRFP. This shows that we can direct the sequence to the periplasm. </p></center>
   </tr>
   </tr>
</table>
</table>

Latest revision as of 02:48, 28 October 2010