Types | DnaRegion
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Roles | Coding
CDS
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Sequences | BBa_K523003_sequence (Version 1)
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Description
This is a version of
BBa_K523001 but with no RBS and no stop codon.
There are two extra bases at the end which, when combined with the T at the start of the standard RFC10 suffix, code for a glycine. This part is intended to be used with Edinburgh 2011's "BioSandwich" protocol, in which a BglII site before the coding sequence, and a SpeI site after the coding sequence (i.e. the one in the suffix) are used for assembly.
Notes
The part was made using the strategy outlined in
BBa_K523000, and therefore contains 4 extra bases at the 5' end which generate a BglII restriction site.
The part was created from a lab
E. coli strain using primers:
- ACT AGATCT atg aaa ctc gcc gcc tgt ttt c
- Forward; adds BglII site; starts at start codon.
*ACT ACTAGT ACC ctg ttg ccc tgc cca gac g
- Reverse; adds SpeI site; RFC23 and BioSandwich compliant; no stop codons, adds a glycine.