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
annotation1999
1
lac O1
range1999
1
3
19
annotation2002
1
-10
range2002
1
43
48
annotation7064
1
BBa_R0011
range7064
1
1
54
annotation2000
1
-35
range2000
1
20
25
BBa_I13453
1
BBa_I13453
Pbad promoter
2005-05-24T11:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:34Z
Released HQ 2013
PBad promoter from I0500 without AraC.
false
false
_11_
0
253
6
In stock
false
true
jkm
BBa_I13458
1
BBa_I13458
promoter C and arabinose C operon
2005-08-16T11:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:34Z
Released HQ 2013
PC and AraC from the AraBAD operator. PC and AraC are on the complementary strand, reading right to left.
false
false
_11_
0
253
6
In stock
false
true
Josh Michener
BBa_K143033
1
LacI
LacI (Lva<sup>-</sup>, N-terminal deletion) regulatory protein
2008-09-15T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:10:24Z
The LacI gene was cloned from''B. subtilis'' shuttle vector pDR111 using Pfu DNA polymerase PCR
LacI is a regulatory protein responsible for the repression of many catabolite genes. Transcription is regulated by proteins which bind operator sequences around the transcription start site. These proteins can positively affect transcription (activators) or negatively affect transcription (reppresors). Some repressor proteins can be inactivted however by addition of an inducer, such as IPTG or certain sugars.
LacI if the regulator protein for the lactose operon in ''E.coli'' and the hyper-spank protein of ''B. subtilis''<cite>#1</cite>(<bbpart>BBaK143015</bbpart>) and is responsible for ensuring that in the absence of lactose (or IPTG) that there is no expression trough these promoter. LacI is not endogenous to ''B. subtilis'', so LacI will need to be expressed in the host in order for the hyper-spank promoter to be regulated. In the presence of IPTG or lactose, the LacI tetramer is unable to bind DNA and so transcription resumes.
This version of LacI lacks a Lva degradation tag and has a small(3 amino acid) N-terminal deletion relative to the current registry LacI (<bbpart>BBa_C0012</bbpart)> and is derivatives. The N-terminal deletion appears to be common to most of the LacI genes used in conjunction with ''B. subtilis'' though both forms are found in ''E.coli'' (in differing strains).
LacI was used in conjunction with the '''Hyper-spank promoter''' (<bbpart>BBa_K143015<bbpart>) and acted as an input adaptor for a '''Polymerases per second''' (POPS) output
====References====
<biblio>
#1 pmid=16166525
</biblio>
false
false
_199_
0
3475
9
It's complicated
false
LacI was located in the sequence of the ''B. subtilis'' shuttle vector pDR111. This version of LacI lacks a Ltva degradation sequence and has a small N-terminal deletion that is observed in many LacI used in studies on ''B.subtilis''. In particular, this LacI protein is used in pDR111 to regulate expression of the inducible Phyper-spank protein (<bbpart>BBa_K143015</bbpart>) (also used in the pDR111 vector). The BioBrick prefix and suffix were applied to the gene
false
Chris Hirst
annotation1992702
1
start
range1992702
1
1
3
annotation1994271
1
stop
range1994271
1
1081
1083
annotation1975974
1
LacI (Lva-, N-terminal deletion) regulatory protein
range1975974
1
1
1080
annotation1994272
1
stop
range1994272
1
1084
1086
BBa_K914015
1
BBa_K914015
Pbad/AraC RBS LacI[LVA(-)] Plac
2012-10-24T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:13:46Z
Registry parts.
Paris Bettencourt 2012 delay system with Plac promoter. An RBS and restriction enzyme coding region could be added after the promoter to create a plasmid degradation system that is inhibited in the presence of arabinose. Removal of arabinose and dilution of LacI would trigger restriction.
false
false
_1179_
0
13434
9
It's complicated
false
LVA tag was removed from LacI by PCR. The delay was not functional with fast-degrading LacI.
false
Dylan Iverson
component2212589
1
BBa_R0011
component2212588
1
BBa_K143033
component2212580
1
BBa_I13458
component2212581
1
BBa_I13453
component2212583
1
BBa_B0034
annotation2212583
1
BBa_B0034
range2212583
1
1261
1272
annotation2212588
1
BBa_K143033
range2212588
1
1279
2364
annotation2212581
1
BBa_I13453
range2212581
1
1123
1252
annotation2212589
1
BBa_R0011
range2212589
1
2373
2426
annotation2212580
1
BBa_I13458
range2212580
1
1
1114
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_K143033_sequence
1
atgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaaacggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgtcaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtaataa
BBa_I13453_sequence
1
acattgattatttgcacggcgtcacactttgctatgccatagcatttttatccataagattagcggatcctacctgacgctttttatcgcaactctctactgtttctccataccgtttttttgggctagc
BBa_B0034_sequence
1
aaagaggagaaa
BBa_I13458_sequence
1
ttatgacaacttgacggctacatcattcactttttcttcacaaccggcacggaactcgctcgggctggccccggtgcattttttaaatacccgcgagaaatagagttgatcgtcaaaaccaacattgcgaccgacggtggcgataggcatccgggtggtgctcaaaagcagcttcgcctggctgatacgttggtcctcgcgccagcttaagacgctaatccctaactgctggcggaaaagatgtgacagacgcgacggcgacaagcaaacatgctgtgcgacgctggcgatatcaaaattgctgtctgccaggtgatcgctgatgtactgacaagcctcgcgtacccgattatccatcggtggatggagcgactcgttaatcgcttccatgcgccgcagtaacaattgctcaagcagatttatcgccagcagctccgaatagcgcccttccccttgcccggcgttaatgatttgcccaaacaggtcgctgaaatgcggctggtgcgcttcatccgggcgaaagaaccccgtattggcaaatattgacggccagttaagccattcatgccagtaggcgcgcggacgaaagtaaacccactggtgataccattcgcgagcctccggatgacgaccgtagtgatgaatctctcctggcgggaacagcaaaatatcacccggtcggcaaacaaattctcgtccctgatttttcaccaccccctgaccgcgaatggtgagattgagaatataacctttcattcccagcggtcggtcgataaaaaaatcgagataaccgttggcctcaatcggcgttaaacccgccaccagatgggcattaaacgagtatcccggcagcaggggatcattttgcgcttcagccatacttttcatactcccgccattcagagaagaaaccaattgtccatattgcatcagacattgccgtcactgcgtcttttactggctcttctcgctaaccaaaccggtaaccccgcttattaaaagcattctgtaacaaagcgggaccaaagccatgacaaaaacgcgtaacaaaagtgtctataatcacggcagaaaagtccacattgattatttgcacggcgtcacactttgctat
BBa_K914015_sequence
1
ttatgacaacttgacggctacatcattcactttttcttcacaaccggcacggaactcgctcgggctggccccggtgcattttttaaatacccgcgagaaatagagttgatcgtcaaaaccaacattgcgaccgacggtggcgataggcatccgggtggtgctcaaaagcagcttcgcctggctgatacgttggtcctcgcgccagcttaagacgctaatccctaactgctggcggaaaagatgtgacagacgcgacggcgacaagcaaacatgctgtgcgacgctggcgatatcaaaattgctgtctgccaggtgatcgctgatgtactgacaagcctcgcgtacccgattatccatcggtggatggagcgactcgttaatcgcttccatgcgccgcagtaacaattgctcaagcagatttatcgccagcagctccgaatagcgcccttccccttgcccggcgttaatgatttgcccaaacaggtcgctgaaatgcggctggtgcgcttcatccgggcgaaagaaccccgtattggcaaatattgacggccagttaagccattcatgccagtaggcgcgcggacgaaagtaaacccactggtgataccattcgcgagcctccggatgacgaccgtagtgatgaatctctcctggcgggaacagcaaaatatcacccggtcggcaaacaaattctcgtccctgatttttcaccaccccctgaccgcgaatggtgagattgagaatataacctttcattcccagcggtcggtcgataaaaaaatcgagataaccgttggcctcaatcggcgttaaacccgccaccagatgggcattaaacgagtatcccggcagcaggggatcattttgcgcttcagccatacttttcatactcccgccattcagagaagaaaccaattgtccatattgcatcagacattgccgtcactgcgtcttttactggctcttctcgctaaccaaaccggtaaccccgcttattaaaagcattctgtaacaaagcgggaccaaagccatgacaaaaacgcgtaacaaaagtgtctataatcacggcagaaaagtccacattgattatttgcacggcgtcacactttgctattactagagacattgattatttgcacggcgtcacactttgctatgccatagcatttttatccataagattagcggatcctacctgacgctttttatcgcaactctctactgtttctccataccgtttttttgggctagctactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaaacggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgtcaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtaataatactagagaattgtgagcggataacaattgacattgtgagcggataacaagatactgagcaca
BBa_R0011_sequence
1
aattgtgagcggataacaattgacattgtgagcggataacaagatactgagcaca
igem2sbol
1
iGEM to SBOL conversion
Conversion of the iGEM parts registry to SBOL2.1
James Alastair McLaughlin
Chris J. Myers
2017-03-06T15:00:00.000Z