BBa_K191001
1
BBa_K191001
Promoter LacI - RBS
2009-10-10T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:11:15Z
See sources for subparts
Fusion of : BBa_R0010 and BBa_B0030. IPTG - Induced promoter
false
false
_287_
0
4198
9
It's complicated
false
No specific problem encountered
false
Le Thanh Tu NGUYEN
component2033558
1
BBa_B0030
component2033550
1
BBa_R0010
annotation2033550
1
BBa_R0010
range2033550
1
1
200
annotation2033558
1
BBa_B0030
range2033558
1
209
223
BBa_R0010
1
LacI
promoter (lacI regulated)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:14:14Z
The Plac insert was PCR'd from the MG1655 strain of E.coli K12.
Released HQ 2013
Inverting regulatory region controlled by LacI (<bb_part>BBa_C0010</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_C0011</bb_part>, etc.) <p> The pLac regulatory region is a 243 base-pair sequence with standard BioBrick prefix and suffix sections on its ends. It contains two protein binding sites: CAP, which is generally present in E.coli and is assocciated with cell health and availability of glucose., and LacI, the Lac inhibitor <bb_part>BBa_C0010</bb_part> which binds in an dimerized cooperative manner to inhibit the transcription of the protein that follows. In the presence of lactose or IPTG, an analog of lactose, LacI is unable to correctly bind and inhibit transcription. This allows <bb_part>BBa_R0010</bb_part> to be used as a inverter or as a detector of lactose or IPTG.
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P><P> LacI binds to this regulator. This part is incompatible with species containing active LacI coding regions. Lactose and IPTG disable the operation of LacI and this regulator. This part is incompatible with environments containing lactose or lactose analogs.
true
annotation1961221
1
end of LacI coding region (inactive)
range1961221
1
1
88
annotation1961227
1
start
range1961227
1
173
173
annotation1961223
1
CAP binding site
range1961223
1
89
126
annotation1961222
1
BBa_R0010
range1961222
1
1
200
annotation1961226
1
LacI binding site
range1961226
1
166
200
annotation1961225
1
-10
range1961225
1
161
166
annotation1961224
1
-35
range1961224
1
137
142
BBa_B0030
1
BBa_B0030
RBS.1 (strong) -- modified from R. Weiss
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:20Z
Released HQ 2013
Strong RBS based on Ron Weiss thesis. Strength is considered relative to <bb_part>BBa_B0031</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_B0032</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_B0033</bb_part>.
false
true
_44_46_
0
24
7
In stock
false
Varies from -6 to +1 region from original sequence to accomodate BioBricks suffix ("orig" in figure 4-14 of Ron Weiss thesis). <p>No secondary structures are formed in the given RBS region. Users should check for secondary structures induced in the RBS by upstream and downstream elements in the +50 to -50 region, as such structures will greatly affect the strength of the RBS.
Contact info <a href="mailto:(bchow@media.mit.edu)">Brian Chow</a>
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr IAP, 2003.
annotation1701
1
RBS-1\Strong
range1701
1
1
15
annotation1702
1
RBS
range1702
1
8
12
annotation7025
1
BBa_B0030
range7025
1
1
15
BBa_R0010_sequence
1
caatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtgagcgcaacgcaattaatgtgagttagctcactcattaggcaccccaggctttacactttatgcttccggctcgtatgttgtgtggaattgtgagcggataacaatttcacaca
BBa_B0030_sequence
1
attaaagaggagaaa
BBa_K191001_sequence
1
caatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtgagcgcaacgcaattaatgtgagttagctcactcattaggcaccccaggctttacactttatgcttccggctcgtatgttgtgtggaattgtgagcggataacaatttcacacatactagagattaaagaggagaaa
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