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===Cloning method===
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This is a summary of the cloning methods that succeeded. For more information on the exact methods and all attempts made see what was done under the header 'Characterization of RBS sequences' in our blog posts starting around
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====The Anderson Constructs====
====The Anderson Constructs====
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I13401 BBa_I13401] was PCR amplified by using the universal primers G00100 and G00101. The purified PCR product was back-digested using XbaI and PstI.  
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I13401 BBa_I13401] was PCR amplified by using the universal primers G00100 and G00101. The purified PCR product was back-digested using XbaI and PstI.  
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====The Reference Construct====
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[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_J23100 BBa_J23100], which is contained in the pSB1A2 plasmid was digested using SpeI and PstI. [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E0240 BBa_E0240] was digested using XbaI and PstI and ligated with the digest product of J23100. Transformation into <i>E.coli</i> TOP10 yielded positives as analyzed by UV-light.  
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[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_J23100 BBa_J23100], which is contained in the pSB1A2 plasmid was digested using SpeI and PstI. [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_E0240 BBa_E0240] was digested using XbaI and PstI and ligated with the digest product of J23100. Transformation into <i>E.coli</i> TOP10 yielded positives as determined by UV-light.
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<partinfo>I13401 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>
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CharacterizationResultsParts

RBS measurement parts

Experimental setup

The following RBS sequences from the Anderson RBS family were used:

For the purpose of comparison and standardization the following RBS was used as a reference for our characterization.

These RBS sequences were positioned upstream of the standard GFP coding sequence, in order to be able to measure expression.

Cloning method

This is a summary of the cloning methods that succeeded. For more information on the exact methods and all attempts made see what was done under the header 'Characterization of RBS sequences' in our blog posts starting around 6 July

The Anderson Constructs

BBa_I13401 was PCR amplified by using the universal primers G00100 and G00101. The purified PCR product was back-digested using XbaI and PstI. The Anderson RBSs are provided in pSB1A2 plasmids. These were digested using SpeI and PstI and ligated with the digested I13401 insert. Transformation into competent TOP10 E.coli cells yielded positives, as determined by UV-light plate analysis.

The Reference Construct

BBa_J23100, which is contained in the pSB1A2 plasmid was digested using SpeI and PstI. BBa_E0240 was digested using XbaI and PstI and ligated with the digest product of J23100. Transformation into E.coli TOP10 yielded positives as determined by UV-light.

The BioBricks

The Biobricks generated for the measurements were: K398500, K398501, K398502, K398503, K398504 and K173000. A general example map of the construction is shown below, where the RBS is displayed in fucsia. Notice the additional XbaI site located between the promoter and RBS sequence. This site is inherent to the Anderson RBS inserts on the distribution plates and was maintained in our constructs in case promoter swapping would be necessary in future.

RBS1.jpg
Feature Function
AmpR Ampicillin resistance
B0015 Transcriptional (double) terminator
B0062 Transcriptional terminator
E0040 GFP
G00000 Standard prefix
G00001 Standard suffix
G00100 VF2 primer binding site
G00101 VR primer binding site
J61100 RBS Anderson family
J23100 Promoter

Parts

The constructs used for measurements: <partinfo>K398500 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

<partinfo>K398501 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

<partinfo>K398502 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

<partinfo>K398503 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

<partinfo>K398504 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

<partinfo>K173000 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

<partinfo>I13401 SpecifiedComponents</partinfo>

CharacterizationResultsParts