BBa_K187013
1
BBa_K187013
Sigma 70 75% promoter in pBA, Biobytes plasmid
2009-10-16T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:11:07Z
The 75% promoter was modified from Anderson collection of promoters, part BBa_J23102. Plasmid pBA was derived from pUC19, and is entered as part BBa_K187001.
The 75% promoter produces ~1% of the expression level from a consensus promoter. The pBA plasmid (part BBa_K187000) adapts the promoter for assembly with other parts using the BioBytes assembly system. See the BioBytes BBF RFC for details on this method.
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The 75% promoter produces ~75% of the expression level from a consensus promoter. The pBA plasmid adapts the promoter for assembly with other parts using the BioBytes assembly system. See the BioBytes RFC for details on this method.
The Biobytes assembly method requires that the DNA fragments to be assembled have long sticky ends of a particular sequence. DNA fragments with these sticky ends can be prepared using genes in pBA or pAB as a template. If the DNA cloned into pAB begins with a start codon, the structure of pAB and pBA will result in a ribosome binding site being included 7bp upstream of the start codon. It is not necessary to include a promoter or ribosome binding site with the gene when cloning it into pAB or pBA. Instead, a promoter with long sticky ends can be prepared from separate pAB and pBA plasmids just containing promoters. The desired promoter can then be assembled upstream of a gene using the BioBytes method. This ability to easily 'mix and match' promoters and genes allows gene expression to be standardized and optimized.
The addition of one DNA segment with the BioBytes method takes only 20 minutes.
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Team Biobytes
annotation2051697
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annotation2051694
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XbaI
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annotation2051696
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BBa_K187013_sequence
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igem2sbol
1
iGEM to SBOL conversion
Conversion of the iGEM parts registry to SBOL2.1
Chris J. Myers
James Alastair McLaughlin
2017-03-06T15:00:00.000Z