BBa_K639000
1
BBa_K639000
LacI-pLac-mCherry with RBS and terminator
2011-08-25T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:12:57Z
This is a composite part and is made only from parts in the registry.
This brick will yield red colonies as it is. When a promoter is inserted in front of the brick, the red color will disappear or be weaker, due to production of LacI that repress lac-promoter. One way of using this brick is to insert a promoter that you suspect, or know is repressed by a molecule or other stimulus. When the promoter is inhibited, transcription of LacI will stop and mCherry will be produced. Thus, the stimuli can be directly measured as intensity of red colour or fluorescense.
false
false
_815_
0
9621
9
It's complicated
true
None
false
Eirik Selsaas
component2277880
1
BBa_R0011
component2277879
1
BBa_B0015
component2277868
1
BBa_B0034
component2277896
1
BBa_J06702
component2277870
1
BBa_C0012
annotation2277896
1
BBa_J06702
range2277896
1
1380
2248
annotation2277868
1
BBa_B0034
range2277868
1
1
12
annotation2277879
1
BBa_B0015
range2277879
1
1180
1308
annotation2277880
1
BBa_R0011
range2277880
1
1317
1370
annotation2277870
1
BBa_C0012
range2277870
1
19
1146
BBa_K639002
1
BBa_K639002
rrnB P1 promoter
2011-08-25T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:12:57Z
BBa_K112118, rrnB P1 promoter BioBrick in BBb format made by the Berkley iGEM team in 2008.
rrnB P1 promoter with standard prefix and suffix in BBa format. This is a modified version of the rrnB P1 promoter BioBrick in BBb format made by the Berkley iGEM team in 2008.
false
false
_815_
0
9667
9
It's complicated
true
The BioBrick that the Berkeley team made is in BBb format. This means that the BioBrick is flanked by a prefix and a suffix that is different from the ones that are normally used. Therefore, this BioBrick was initially not compatible with the other BioBricks of normal standard (BBa). To deal with this problem, the rrnB P1 promoter was amplified using PCR. The original promoter made by the Berkeley iGEM team was used as template DNA. To make the amplified brick compatible with the rest of our construct, the standard prefix and suffix was added to our primers.
false
Espen Bang Leistad
BBa_B0015
1
BBa_B0015
double terminator (B0010-B0012)
2003-07-16T11:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:20Z
Released HQ 2013
Double terminator consisting of BBa_B0010 and BBa_B0012
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
true
Reshma Shetty
component1916610
1
BBa_B0010
component1916612
1
BBa_B0012
annotation1916612
1
BBa_B0012
range1916612
1
89
129
annotation1916610
1
BBa_B0010
range1916610
1
1
80
BBa_B0034
1
BBa_B0034
RBS (Elowitz 1999) -- defines RBS efficiency
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:20Z
Released HQ 2013
RBS based on Elowitz repressilator.
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
Varies from -6 to +1 region from original sequence to accomodate BioBricks suffix. <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 for this part: <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.
annotation23325
1
conserved
range23325
1
5
8
BBa_J06504
1
mCherry
monomeric RFP optimized for bacteria
2005-07-17T11:00:00Z
2016-01-25T01:05:28Z
mCherry from Roger Y. Tsien's lab, altered to be BioBrick compatible
Released HQ 2013
mRFP (DsRed) derived, altered to be a biobrick by removing a PstI site and adding in the ends.
false
false
_20_
4206
340
20
In stock
false
<p>
Made a point mutation to eliminate a PstI site in the middle and then added BioBrick ends using PCR.
</p>
<p>
Sequenced using primers that bind to the pSB1A2 plasmid on either side of the brick.
</p>
true
ytwang
annotation1585833
1
C->T (removing PstI site)
range1585833
1
352
352
annotation1585829
1
mCherry
range1585829
1
1
711
BBa_C0012
1
lacI
lacI repressor from E. coli (+LVA)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:23Z
represillator of Elowitz and Leibler (2000)
Released HQ 2013
Coding region for the LacI protein with an LVA degradation tail and without an RBS. LacI binds to the pLac regulator <bb_part>BBa_R0010</bb_part> and PLlac01 hybrid regulator <bb_part>BBa_R0011</bb_part> and inhibits transcription. IPTG (Isopropylthiogalactoside) binds to LacI and inhibits its operation, therefore promoting transcription.</P> <P>A rapid degredation tail (LVA) has been added to improve the High to Low performance of this part.</P>
false
false
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M.B., Leibler, S. A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators. <em>Nature</em> 403, 335-338 (2000). <a href="http://biobricks.ai.mit.edu/BB_References.htm#ELOW00">[ELOW00]</a><br> <br> </P> <P> References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M.B., Leibler, S. A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators. <em>Nature</em> 403, 335-338 (2000). <a href="http://biobricks.ai.mit.edu/BB_References.htm#ELOW00">[ELOW00]</a><br> <br> </P> <P>Sequence taken from the repressilator of Elowitz and Leibler (2000). The obtained sequence was compared to the wild-type sequence for LacI obtained through a database search. The sequence had been modified from the wild-type in that wild-type GTG start was changed to an ATG start (note, actual ORF in E.coli has several GTG starts it would seem). The LVA tag has been added for quicker degradation.<P> Incompatible with systems containing LacI, lactose, or IPTG.
true
Grace Kenney, Daniel Shen, Neelaksh Varshney, Samantha Sutton
annotation2213988
1
Help:Barcodes
range2213988
1
1129
1153
annotation1722
1
LVA
range1722
1
1090
1128
annotation7031
1
BBa_C0012
range7031
1
1
1128
annotation1723
1
lacI-LVA
range1723
1
1
1128
BBa_B0012
1
BBa_B0012
TE from coliphageT7
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:20Z
Derived from the TE terminator of T7 bacteriophage between Genes 1.3 and 1.4 <genbank>V01146</genbank>.
Released HQ 2013
Transcription terminator for the <i>E.coli</i> RNA polymerase.
false
false
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P>Suggested by Sri Kosuri and Drew Endy as a high efficiency terminator. The 5' end cutoff was placed immediately after the TAA stop codon and the 3' end cutoff was placed just prior to the RBS of Gene 1.4 (before AAGGAG).<P> Use anywhere transcription should be stopped when the gene of interest is upstream of this terminator.
false
Reshma Shetty
annotation1686
1
T7 TE
range1686
1
8
27
annotation7020
1
BBa_B0012
range7020
1
1
41
annotation1687
1
stop
range1687
1
34
34
annotation1690
1
polya
range1690
1
28
41
BBa_J06702
1
mCherry
mCherry, bacterial with RBS and forward terminator
2005-07-24T11:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:08:18Z
Released HQ 2013
Combines BBa_B0015 forward terminator with BBa_J06602 mCherry, bacterial with RBS
false
false
_20_
0
340
20
In stock
false
true
Yves Wang
component1596432
1
BBa_B0010
component1596427
1
BBa_J06504
component1596442
1
BBa_B0012
component1596419
1
BBa_B0034
annotation1596432
1
BBa_B0010
range1596432
1
741
820
annotation1596442
1
BBa_B0012
range1596442
1
829
869
annotation1596427
1
BBa_J06504
range1596427
1
19
732
annotation1596419
1
BBa_B0034
range1596419
1
1
12
BBa_R0011
1
lacI+pL
Promoter (lacI regulated, lambda pL hybrid)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:14:14Z
represillator of Elowitz and Leibler (2000)
Released HQ 2013
Inverting regulatory region controlled by LacI (<bb_part>BBa_C0010</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_C0011</bb_part>, etc.) <p> The PLlac 0-1 promoter is a hybrid regulatory region consisting of the promoter P(L) of phage lambda with the cI binding sites replaced with lacO1. The hybrid design allows for strong promotion that can nevertheless be tightly repressed by LacI, the Lac inhibitor (i.e. repressor) (<bb_part>BBa_C0010</bb_part>) ([LUTZ97]). The activity of the promoter can be regulated over a >600-fold range by IPTG in E.Coli DH5-alpha-Z1 (same paper reference).
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P>hybrid promoter design to create strong promoter that is, at the same time, highly repressible. note that the upstream operator installed in this hybrid is slightly different than the one in the original source (Lutz and Bujard, 1997). the most upstream operator region is slightly truncated in the represillator version, so that both operators in the hybrid are the same sequence. see references for details. also, the sequence has been truncated after the transcriptional start site.<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 increase transcription. This part is incompatible with environments containing lactose or lactose analogs.
true
Neelaksh Varshney, Grace Kenney, Daniel Shen, Samantha Sutton
annotation2001
1
lac O1
range2001
1
26
42
annotation7064
1
BBa_R0011
range7064
1
1
54
annotation1999
1
lac O1
range1999
1
3
19
annotation2000
1
-35
range2000
1
20
25
annotation2002
1
-10
range2002
1
43
48
BBa_B0010
1
BBa_B0010
T1 from E. coli rrnB
2003-11-19T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:20Z
Transcriptional terminator consisting of a 64 bp stem-loop.
false
false
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
true
Randy Rettberg
annotation7018
1
BBa_B0010
range7018
1
1
80
annotation4184
1
stem_loop
range4184
1
12
55
BBa_K639003
1
BBa_K639003
rrnB P1-LacI-pLac-mCherry plausible stress sensor
2011-08-25T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:12:57Z
Made by combining BBa_K639002, BBa_K639000. BBa_K639002 is an improved version of BBa_K112118 made by PCR-amplification with BBa_K112118 as template. BBa_K639000 is made solely from existing registry parts.
Released HQ 2013
The stringent response in bacteria is caused by amino-acid starvation, fatty acid limitation, iron limitation, heat shock and other stress conditions. As a response under these conditions, ''in vitro'' studies have suggested that the alarmone guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp) increase to modulate transcription to promote survival. The increase in ppGpp levels causes a redirection of transcription so that genes important for survival are favoured at the expense of those required for growth and proliferation [1].
So, could we use ppGpp as signal molecule to find out when cells are stressed?
'''The solution'''
Our system will be based on a promoter that is important for regulating growth and proliferation. At the moment we are trying to use the ''rrnB-p1'' promoter, which has been shown in earlier studies to be highly regulated by the ppGpp molecule. Hopefully the promoter will be down regulated enough by increased levels of ppGpp to turn the repressor ''lacI'' it controls completely off. The lacI represses a second promoter ''pLac'' that induces the production of red fluorescent protein (mCherry) and turns the cells red.
Reference:
[[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966842X05000788 1]] Magnusson, L. U., A. Farewell, et al. (2005). "ppGpp: a global regulator in Escherichia coli." Trends Microbiol 13(5): 236-242
false
true
_815_
0
9621
9
In stock
true
None
false
Eirik Selsaas
component2289523
1
BBa_K639000
component2289492
1
BBa_K639002
annotation2289492
1
BBa_K639002
range2289492
1
1
493
annotation2289523
1
BBa_K639000
range2289523
1
502
2749
BBa_B0010_sequence
1
ccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctc
BBa_K639003_sequence
1
acgtatcctacgcccgtggttaagaatgaaagagccgccagataccgttgtattgggttgcacccatttccctctactacaagaagaactgttacaagtgctgccagagggaacccggctggtggattctggcgcagcgattgctcgccgaacggcctggttgttagaacatgaagccccggatgcaaaatctgccgatgcgaatattgccttttgtatggcaatgacgccaggagctgaacaattattgcccgttttacagcgttacggcttcgaaacgctcgaaaaactggcagttttaggctgatttggttgaatgttgcgcggtcagaaaattattttaaatttcctcttgtcaggccggaataactccctataatgcgccaccactgacacggaacaacggcaaacacgccgccgggtcagcggggttctcctgagaactccggcagagaaagcaaaaataaatgcttgactctgtagcgggaaggcgtactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagaattgtgagcggataacaattgacattgtgagcggataacaagatactgagcacatactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatggtgagcaagggcgaggaggataacatggccatcatcaaggagttcatgcgcttcaaggtgcacatggagggctccgtgaacggccacgagttcgagatcgagggcgagggcgagggccgcccctacgagggcacccagaccgccaagctgaaggtgaccaagggtggccccctgcccttcgcctgggacatcctgtcccctcagttcatgtacggctccaaggcctacgtgaagcaccccgccgacatccccgactacttgaagctgtccttccccgagggcttcaagtgggagcgcgtgatgaacttcgaggacggcggcgtggtgaccgtgacccaggactcctccttgcaggacggcgagttcatctacaaggtgaagctgcgcggcaccaacttcccctccgacggccccgtaatgcagaagaagaccatgggctgggaggcctcctccgagcggatgtaccccgaggacggcgccctgaagggcgagatcaagcagaggctgaagctgaaggacggcggccactacgacgctgaggtcaagaccacctacaaggccaagaagcccgtgcagctgcccggcgcctacaacgtcaacatcaagttggacatcacctcccacaacgaggactacaccatcgtggaacagtacgaacgcgccgagggccgccactccaccggcggcatggacgagctgtacaagtaataatactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
BBa_B0034_sequence
1
aaagaggagaaa
BBa_J06504_sequence
1
atggtgagcaagggcgaggaggataacatggccatcatcaaggagttcatgcgcttcaaggtgcacatggagggctccgtgaacggccacgagttcgagatcgagggcgagggcgagggccgcccctacgagggcacccagaccgccaagctgaaggtgaccaagggtggccccctgcccttcgcctgggacatcctgtcccctcagttcatgtacggctccaaggcctacgtgaagcaccccgccgacatccccgactacttgaagctgtccttccccgagggcttcaagtgggagcgcgtgatgaacttcgaggacggcggcgtggtgaccgtgacccaggactcctccttgcaggacggcgagttcatctacaaggtgaagctgcgcggcaccaacttcccctccgacggccccgtaatgcagaagaagaccatgggctgggaggcctcctccgagcggatgtaccccgaggacggcgccctgaagggcgagatcaagcagaggctgaagctgaaggacggcggccactacgacgctgaggtcaagaccacctacaaggccaagaagcccgtgcagctgcccggcgcctacaacgtcaacatcaagttggacatcacctcccacaacgaggactacaccatcgtggaacagtacgaacgcgccgagggccgccactccaccggcggcatggacgagctgtacaagtaataa
BBa_K639000_sequence
1
aaagaggagaaatactagatggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagaattgtgagcggataacaattgacattgtgagcggataacaagatactgagcacatactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatggtgagcaagggcgaggaggataacatggccatcatcaaggagttcatgcgcttcaaggtgcacatggagggctccgtgaacggccacgagttcgagatcgagggcgagggcgagggccgcccctacgagggcacccagaccgccaagctgaaggtgaccaagggtggccccctgcccttcgcctgggacatcctgtcccctcagttcatgtacggctccaaggcctacgtgaagcaccccgccgacatccccgactacttgaagctgtccttccccgagggcttcaagtgggagcgcgtgatgaacttcgaggacggcggcgtggtgaccgtgacccaggactcctccttgcaggacggcgagttcatctacaaggtgaagctgcgcggcaccaacttcccctccgacggccccgtaatgcagaagaagaccatgggctgggaggcctcctccgagcggatgtaccccgaggacggcgccctgaagggcgagatcaagcagaggctgaagctgaaggacggcggccactacgacgctgaggtcaagaccacctacaaggccaagaagcccgtgcagctgcccggcgcctacaacgtcaacatcaagttggacatcacctcccacaacgaggactacaccatcgtggaacagtacgaacgcgccgagggccgccactccaccggcggcatggacgagctgtacaagtaataatactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
BBa_C0012_sequence
1
atggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctc
BBa_K639002_sequence
1
acgtatcctacgcccgtggttaagaatgaaagagccgccagataccgttgtattgggttgcacccatttccctctactacaagaagaactgttacaagtgctgccagagggaacccggctggtggattctggcgcagcgattgctcgccgaacggcctggttgttagaacatgaagccccggatgcaaaatctgccgatgcgaatattgccttttgtatggcaatgacgccaggagctgaacaattattgcccgttttacagcgttacggcttcgaaacgctcgaaaaactggcagttttaggctgatttggttgaatgttgcgcggtcagaaaattattttaaatttcctcttgtcaggccggaataactccctataatgcgccaccactgacacggaacaacggcaaacacgccgccgggtcagcggggttctcctgagaactccggcagagaaagcaaaaataaatgcttgactctgtagcgggaaggcg
BBa_B0012_sequence
1
tcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
BBa_R0011_sequence
1
aattgtgagcggataacaattgacattgtgagcggataacaagatactgagcaca
BBa_J06702_sequence
1
aaagaggagaaatactagatggtgagcaagggcgaggaggataacatggccatcatcaaggagttcatgcgcttcaaggtgcacatggagggctccgtgaacggccacgagttcgagatcgagggcgagggcgagggccgcccctacgagggcacccagaccgccaagctgaaggtgaccaagggtggccccctgcccttcgcctgggacatcctgtcccctcagttcatgtacggctccaaggcctacgtgaagcaccccgccgacatccccgactacttgaagctgtccttccccgagggcttcaagtgggagcgcgtgatgaacttcgaggacggcggcgtggtgaccgtgacccaggactcctccttgcaggacggcgagttcatctacaaggtgaagctgcgcggcaccaacttcccctccgacggccccgtaatgcagaagaagaccatgggctgggaggcctcctccgagcggatgtaccccgaggacggcgccctgaagggcgagatcaagcagaggctgaagctgaaggacggcggccactacgacgctgaggtcaagaccacctacaaggccaagaagcccgtgcagctgcccggcgcctacaacgtcaacatcaagttggacatcacctcccacaacgaggactacaccatcgtggaacagtacgaacgcgccgagggccgccactccaccggcggcatggacgagctgtacaagtaataatactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
BBa_B0015_sequence
1
ccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
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