BBa_C0061
1
luxI
autoinducer synthetase for AHL
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:23Z
<em>V. fischeri</em> <genbank>AF170104</genbank>
Released HQ 2013
Synthesizes 3OC<sub>6</sub>HSL, which binds to LuxR.</p> <p>The lux cassette of V. fischeri contains a left and a right promoter. The right promoter gives weak constitutive expression of downstream genes.This expression is up-regulated by the action of the Lux repressor, LuxR. Two molecules of LuxR protein form a complex with two molecules the signalling compound HSL. This complex binds to a palindromic site on the promoter, increasing the rate of transcription.</p>
false
false
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P>An LVA tail (sequence: AANDENYALVA) was added to increase protein degradation. . <P>
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr
annotation7038
1
BBa_C0061
range7038
1
1
618
annotation2213985
1
Help:Barcodes
range2213985
1
619
643
annotation1760
1
LVA
range1760
1
580
611
annotation1761
1
luxI
range1761
1
1
579
BBa_R0065
1
cI+luxR
Promoter (lambda cI and luxR regulated -- hybrid)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:14:15Z
Released HQ 2013
cI repressor negatively regulates this promoter and LuxR activates its transcription.The effect of cI is dominant over LuxR. This part is based on the LuxR and cI repressor regulated hybrid promoter designed and tested by Ron Weiss. It requires the binding of two cI repressor dimers for maximal repression and contains two cI repressor binding sites namely, OR1 and OR2. This promoter is leaky in the sense that 'some' transcription is seen in the absence of both cI and LuxR. </P> <P> </P> <table width="75%" border="1"> <tr> <td><strong>LuxI</strong></td> <td><strong>cI</strong></td> <td><strong>activity of promoter</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td>+</td> <td>+</td> <td>zero</td> </tr> <tr> <td>+</td> <td>-</td> <td>maximum</td> </tr> <tr> <td>-</td> <td>+</td> <td>zero</td> </tr> <tr> <td>-</td> <td>-</td> <td>leaky (no quantitative information)</td> </tr> </table> <P> </P>
false
false
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P>This part was designed based on the LuxR and cI repressor regulated hybrid promoter tested by Ron Weiss and the LuxR-LuxICDABE sequence annotated by Tom Knight <genbank>AF170104</genbank>. <P>
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr
annotation1986781
1
-10
range1986781
1
94
97
annotation1986780
1
OR1 cI
range1986780
1
81
97
annotation1986775
1
Lux Box
range1986775
1
6
25
annotation1986774
1
BBa_R0065
range1986774
1
1
97
annotation1986779
1
-35
range1986779
1
71
76
annotation1986778
1
lux p(R) start
range1986778
1
58
58
annotation1986776
1
-10
range1986776
1
47
52
annotation1986777
1
OR2 cI
range1986777
1
57
73
BBa_C0062
1
luxr
luxR repressor/activator, (no LVA?)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:23Z
<em>V. fischeri</em> <genbank>AF170104</genbank>
Released HQ 2013
In complex with HSL, LuxR binds to the Lux promoter, activating transcription from Pr <bb_part>BBa_R0062</bb_part>, and repressing transcription from Pl <bb_part>BBa_R0063</bb_part>. <p>The lux cassette of V. fischeri contains a left and a right promoter. The right promoter gives weak constitutive expression of downstream genes.This expression is up-regulated by the action of the Lux activator, LuxR complexed to HSL. Two molecules of LuxR protein form a complex with two molecules the signalling compound homoserine lactone (HSL). This complex binds to a palindromic site on the promoter, increasing the rate of transcription.</p>
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P>2 silent point mutants were introduced in the coding sequence to remove internal XbaI and PstI sites. Mutation sites were chosen to replace codons commonly used in <em>E. coli</em> with codons used at a similar frequency. <P>
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr
annotation1765
1
A
range1765
1
492
492
annotation1762
1
prefix
range1762
1
1
2
annotation1764
1
T
range1764
1
174
174
annotation2213986
1
Help:Barcodes
range2213986
1
757
781
annotation7039
1
BBa_C0062
range7039
1
1
756
annotation1766
1
luxR
range1766
1
1
750
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_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
annotation7020
1
BBa_B0012
range7020
1
1
41
annotation1690
1
polya
range1690
1
28
41
annotation1687
1
stop
range1687
1
34
34
annotation1686
1
T7 TE
range1686
1
8
27
BBa_R0040
1
p(tetR)
TetR repressible promoter
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:14:14Z
Lutz, R., Bujard, H., <em>Nucleic Acids Research</em> (1997) 25, 1203-1210.
Released HQ 2013
Sequence for pTet inverting regulator driven by the TetR protein.</P>
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P>BBa_R0040 TetR-Regulated Promoter is based on a cI promoter. It has been modified to include two TetR binding sites and the BioBrick standard assembly head and tail restriction sites.<P>
true
June Rhee, Connie Tao, Ty Thomson, Louis Waldman
annotation1986786
1
TetR 2
range1986786
1
26
44
annotation1986787
1
-10
range1986787
1
43
48
annotation1986783
1
TetR 1
range1986783
1
1
19
annotation1986784
1
BBa_R0040
range1986784
1
1
54
annotation1986785
1
-35
range1986785
1
20
25
BBa_C0040
1
tetR
tetracycline repressor from transposon Tn10 (+LVA)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:23Z
Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999)
Released HQ 2013
Coding region for the TetR protein without the Ribosome Binding Site. Modified with an LVA tail for rapid degradation of the protein and faster fall time for the emission. TetR binds to the pTet regulator (BBa_R0040). aTc (anhydrotetracycline) binds to TetR and inhibits its operation.</P>
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999). </P> <p> Lutz R, Bujard H., Independent and tight regulation of transcriptional units in Escherichia coli via the LacR/O, the TetR/O and AraC/I1-I2 regulatory elements. Nucleic Acids Res. 1997 Mar 15;25(6):1203-10. PMID: 9092630 </p> <P> References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999). </P> <p> Lutz R, Bujard H., Independent and tight regulation of transcriptional units in Escherichia coli via the LacR/O, the TetR/O and AraC/I1-I2 regulatory elements. Nucleic Acids Res. 1997 Mar 15;25(6):1203-10. PMID: 9092630 </p> <P>BBa_C0040 TetR Protein is based on the TetR sequence from Elowitz's repressilator. It has been modified to include a rapid degradation LVA tail, and includes the BioBrick standard assembly head and tail restriction sites. The RBS has been removed. The stop codon has been changed from TAA to a double stop codon TAATAA. <P>
true
June Rhee, Connie Tao, Ty Thomson, Louis Waldman.
annotation23330
1
SsrA
range23330
1
621
654
annotation2213989
1
Help:Barcodes
range2213989
1
661
685
annotation23329
1
tetR
range23329
1
4
620
BBa_S01999
1
BBa_S01999
Intermediate part from assembly 240
2004-02-17T12:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:14:19Z
true
false
_1_
0
24
7
Discontinued
false
false
Caitlin Conboy
component996615
1
BBa_B0010
component996651
1
BBa_B0034
component996537
1
BBa_R0065
component996608
1
BBa_C0012
component996677
1
BBa_B0012
component996625
1
BBa_B0012
component996709
1
BBa_B0034
component996726
1
BBa_B0010
component996719
1
BBa_C0061
component996795
1
BBa_B0012
component996598
1
BBa_B0034
component996590
1
BBa_R0040
component996575
1
BBa_B0012
component996777
1
BBa_C0062
component996641
1
BBa_R0010
component996785
1
BBa_B0010
component996661
1
BBa_C0051
component996736
1
BBa_B0012
component996697
1
BBa_R0065
component996565
1
BBa_B0010
component996762
1
BBa_B0034
component996667
1
BBa_B0010
component996559
1
BBa_C0040
component996753
1
BBa_R0063
component996549
1
BBa_B0034
annotation996641
1
BBa_R0010
range996641
1
2332
2531
annotation996726
1
BBa_B0010
range996726
1
4252
4331
annotation996677
1
BBa_B0012
range996677
1
3429
3469
annotation996753
1
BBa_R0063
range996753
1
4389
4539
annotation996565
1
BBa_B0010
range996565
1
817
896
annotation996615
1
BBa_B0010
range996615
1
2195
2274
annotation996625
1
BBa_B0012
range996625
1
2283
2323
annotation996795
1
BBa_B0012
range996795
1
5443
5483
annotation996777
1
BBa_C0062
range996777
1
4566
5321
annotation996575
1
BBa_B0012
range996575
1
905
945
annotation996608
1
BBa_C0012
range996608
1
1034
2161
annotation996785
1
BBa_B0010
range996785
1
5355
5434
annotation996651
1
BBa_B0034
range996651
1
2540
2551
annotation996661
1
BBa_C0051
range996661
1
2558
3307
annotation996559
1
BBa_C0040
range996559
1
124
783
annotation996537
1
BBa_R0065
range996537
1
1
97
annotation996598
1
BBa_B0034
range996598
1
1016
1027
annotation996590
1
BBa_R0040
range996590
1
954
1007
annotation996736
1
BBa_B0012
range996736
1
4340
4380
annotation996667
1
BBa_B0010
range996667
1
3341
3420
annotation996697
1
BBa_R0065
range996697
1
3478
3574
annotation996719
1
BBa_C0061
range996719
1
3601
4218
annotation996709
1
BBa_B0034
range996709
1
3583
3594
annotation996762
1
BBa_B0034
range996762
1
4548
4559
annotation996549
1
BBa_B0034
range996549
1
106
117
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_R0063
1
lux pL
Promoter (luxR & HSL regulated -- lux pL)<br>
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:14:15Z
<em>V. fischeri.</em>
Released HQ 2013
The lux cassette of V. fischeri contains a left and a right promoter. The left promoter gives weak constitutive expression of downstream genes.This expression is down-regulated by the action of the Lux repressor, LuxR. Two molecules of LuxR protein form a complex with two molecules the signalling compound homoserine lactone (HSL). This complex binds to a palindromic site on the promoter, increasing the rate of transcription from Pr, repressing transcription from Pl</p>
false
true
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
<P> <P> This promoter is based on the Vibrio fischeri quorum sensing gene promoters. Two genes LuxI and LuxR and transcribed in opposite directions as shown below. The original sequence from which the parts <bb_part>BBa_R0062</bb_part> and <bb_part>BBa_R0063</bb_part> were derived is shown in the picture below.Includes most of Lux reulatory region, including the LuxR binding site which activates the right promoter. A putative LuxR autorepression binding site is also identified adjacent to the -10 site of the right promoter. This 2nd site has 55% identity with the first site. Putative inverted repeats (of size 18-27 bp) also exist between these two sites (not marked above), which may represent binding sites for other regulatory proteins. <p><img src="<bb_file>Image01.gif</bb_file>" width="614" height="362"><P>Unspecified.
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr
annotation2054
1
start
range2054
1
128
128
annotation7071
1
BBa_R0063
range7071
1
1
151
annotation2055
1
Putative LuxR/HSL
range2055
1
130
149
annotation2051
1
LuxR/HSL
range2051
1
1
20
annotation2053
1
-35
range2053
1
89
94
annotation2052
1
-10
range2052
1
115
122
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
annotation7031
1
BBa_C0012
range7031
1
1
1128
annotation1723
1
lacI-LVA
range1723
1
1
1128
annotation1722
1
LVA
range1722
1
1090
1128
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
annotation1961227
1
start
range1961227
1
173
173
annotation1961223
1
CAP binding site
range1961223
1
89
126
annotation1961222
1
BBa_R0010
range1961222
1
1
200
annotation1961221
1
end of LacI coding region (inactive)
range1961221
1
1
88
annotation1961225
1
-10
range1961225
1
161
166
annotation1961226
1
LacI binding site
range1961226
1
166
200
annotation1961224
1
-35
range1961224
1
137
142
BBa_C0051
1
cI lam
cI repressor from E. coli phage lambda (+LVA)
2003-01-31T12:00:00Z
2015-08-31T04:07:23Z
Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999).
Released HQ 2013
Coding region for the cI repressor based on cI repressor from bacteriophage lambda modified with an LVA tail for rapid degradation of the protein. cI repressor binds to the cI regulator (BBa_R0051).</P>
false
false
_1_
0
24
7
In stock
false
References (unparsed) here: <p><a href="http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v403/n6767/abs/403335a0_fs.html&dynoptions=doi1043774228">A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators</a> , Elowitz M.B. , Leibler S., Nature(403),335-38: 2000</P> <P><a href="http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/15/22/3013">Octamerization of CI repressor is needed for effective repression of PRM and efficient switching from lysogeny. </a>Ian B. Dodd,1 Alison J. Perkins, Daniel Tsemitsidis, and J. Barry Egan , Genes and Development (Vol 15, No. 22) 3013-3022: 2001</P> <p></p> <P> References (unparsed) here: <p><a href="http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v403/n6767/abs/403335a0_fs.html&dynoptions=doi1043774228">A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators</a> , Elowitz M.B. , Leibler S., Nature(403),335-38: 2000</P> <P><a href="http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/15/22/3013">Octamerization of CI repressor is needed for effective repression of PRM and efficient switching from lysogeny. </a>Ian B. Dodd,1 Alison J. Perkins, Daniel Tsemitsidis, and J. Barry Egan , Genes and Development (Vol 15, No. 22) 3013-3022: 2001</P> <p></p> <P>BBa_C0051 cI repressor is based on the cI repressor from the Elowitz's repressilator. It has been modified to include a rapid degradation LAA tail, and includes the BioBrick standard assembly head and tail restriction sites. The RBS has been removed. The stop codon has been changed from TAA to a double stop codon TAATAA.<P>
true
Vinay S Mahajan, Brian Chow, Peter Carr, Voichita Marinescu and Alexander D. Wissner-Gross
annotation23334
1
cI lambda
range23334
1
4
711
annotation2213991
1
Help:Barcodes
range2213991
1
751
775
annotation23335
1
LVA
range23335
1
712
744
BBa_R0063_sequence
1
acctgtacgatcctacaggtgcttatgttaagtaattgtattcccagcgatacaatagtgtgacaaaaatccaatttattagaatcaaatgtcaatccattaccgttttaatgatatataacacgcaaaacttgcgacaaacaataggtaa
BBa_R0010_sequence
1
caatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtgagcgcaacgcaattaatgtgagttagctcactcattaggcaccccaggctttacactttatgcttccggctcgtatgttgtgtggaattgtgagcggataacaatttcacaca
BBa_B0034_sequence
1
aaagaggagaaa
BBa_R0065_sequence
1
taagcacctgtaggatcgtacaggtttacgcaagaaaatggtttgttatagtcgaataacaccgtgcgtgttgactattttacctctggcggtgata
BBa_S01999_sequence
1
taagcacctgtaggatcgtacaggtttacgcaagaaaatggtttgttatagtcgaataacaccgtgcgtgttgactattttacctctggcggtgatatactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatgtccagattagataaaagtaaagtgattaacagcgcattagagctgcttaatgaggtcggaatcgaaggtttaacaacccgtaaactcgcccagaagctaggtgtagagcagcctacattgtattggcatgtaaaaaataagcgggctttgctcgacgccttagccattgagatgttagataggcaccatactcacttttgccctttagaaggggaaagctggcaagattttttacgtaataacgctaaaagttttagatgtgctttactaagtcatcgcgatggagcaaaagtacatttaggtacacggcctacagaaaaacagtatgaaactctcgaaaatcaattagcctttttatgccaacaaggtttttcactagagaatgcattatatgcactcagcgctgtggggcattttactttaggttgcgtattggaagatcaagagcatcaagtcgctaaagaagaaagggaaacacctactactgatagtatgccgccattattacgacaagctatcgaattatttgatcaccaaggtgcagagccagccttcttattcggccttgaattgatcatatgcggattagaaaaacaacttaaatgtgaaagtgggtccgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcactactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagtccctatcagtgatagagattgacatccctatcagtgatagagatactgagcactactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagcaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtgagcgcaacgcaattaatgtgagttagctcactcattaggcaccccaggctttacactttatgcttccggctcgtatgttgtgtggaattgtgagcggataacaatttcacacatactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatgagcacaaaaaagaaaccattaacacaagagcagcttgaggacgcacgtcgccttaaagcaatttatgaaaaaaagaaaaatgaacttggcttatcccaggaatctgtcgcagacaagatggggatggggcagtcaggcgttggtgctttatttaatggcatcaatgcattaaatgcttataacgccgcattgcttgcaaaaattctcaaagttagcgttgaagaatttagcccttcaatcgccagagaaatctacgagatgtatgaagcggttagtatgcagccgtcacttagaagtgagtatgagtaccctgttttttctcatgttcaggcagggatgttctcacctgagcttagaacctttaccaaaggtgatgcggagagatgggtaagcacaaccaaaaaagccagtgattctgcattctggcttgaggttgaaggtaattccatgaccgcaccaacaggctccaagccaagctttcctgacggaatgttaattctcgttgaccctgagcaggctgttgagccaggtgatttctgcatagccagacttgggggtgatgagtttaccttcaagaaactgatcagggatagcggtcaggtgtttttacaaccactaaacccacagtacccaatgatcccatgcaatgagagttgttccgttgtggggaaagttatcgctagtcagtggcctgaagagacgtttggcgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacgctgatagtgctagtgtagatcgctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagtaagcacctgtaggatcgtacaggtttacgcaagaaaatggtttgttatagtcgaataacaccgtgcgtgttgactattttacctctggcggtgatatactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatgactataatgataaaaaaatcggattttttggcaattccatcggaggagtataaaggtattctaagtcttcgttatcaagtgtttaagcaaagacttgagtgggacttagttgtagaaaataaccttgaatcagatgagtatgataactcaaatgcagaatatatttatgcttgtgatgatactgaaaatgtaagtggatgctggcgtttattacctacaacaggtgattatatgctgaaaagtgtttttcctgaattgcttggtcaacagagtgctcccaaagatcctaatatagtcgaattaagtcgttttgctgtaggtaaaaatagctcaaagataaataactctgctagtgaaattacaatgaaactatttgaagctatatataaacacgctgttagtcaaggtattacagaatatgtaacagtaacatcaacagcaatagagcgatttttaaagcgtattaaagttccttgtcatcgtattggagacaaagaaattcatgtattaggtgatactaaatcggttgtattgtctatgcctattaatgaacagtttaaaaaagcagtcttaaatgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagacctgtacgatcctacaggtgcttatgttaagtaattgtattcccagcgatacaatagtgtgacaaaaatccaatttattagaatcaaatgtcaatccattaccgttttaatgatatataacacgcaaaacttgcgacaaacaataggtaatactagagaaagaggagaaatactagatgaaaaacataaatgccgacgacacatacagaataattaataaaattaaagcttgtagaagcaataatgatattaatcaatgcttatctgatatgactaaaatggtacattgtgaatattatttactcgcgatcatttatcctcattctatggttaaatctgatatttcaatcctagataattaccctaaaaaatggaggcaatattatgatgacgctaatttaataaaatatgatcctatagtagattattctaactccaatcattcaccaattaattggaatatatttgaaaacaatgctgtaaataaaaaatctccaaatgtaattaaagaagcgaaaacatcaggtcttatcactgggtttagtttccctattcatacggctaacaatggcttcggaatgcttagttttgcacattcagaaaaagacaactatatagatagtttatttttacatgcgtgtatgaacataccattaattgttccttctctagttgataattatcgaaaaataaatatagcaaataataaatcaaacaacgatttaaccaaaagagaaaaagaatgtttagcgtgggcatgcgaaggaaaaagctcttgggatatttcaaaaatattaggttgcagtgagcgtactgtcactttccatttaaccaatgcgcaaatgaaactcaatacaacaaaccgctgccaaagtatttctaaagcaattttaacaggagcaattgattgcccatactttaaaaattaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcactactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
BBa_B0010_sequence
1
ccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctc
BBa_C0061_sequence
1
atgactataatgataaaaaaatcggattttttggcaattccatcggaggagtataaaggtattctaagtcttcgttatcaagtgtttaagcaaagacttgagtgggacttagttgtagaaaataaccttgaatcagatgagtatgataactcaaatgcagaatatatttatgcttgtgatgatactgaaaatgtaagtggatgctggcgtttattacctacaacaggtgattatatgctgaaaagtgtttttcctgaattgcttggtcaacagagtgctcccaaagatcctaatatagtcgaattaagtcgttttgctgtaggtaaaaatagctcaaagataaataactctgctagtgaaattacaatgaaactatttgaagctatatataaacacgctgttagtcaaggtattacagaatatgtaacagtaacatcaacagcaatagagcgatttttaaagcgtattaaagttccttgtcatcgtattggagacaaagaaattcatgtattaggtgatactaaatcggttgtattgtctatgcctattaatgaacagtttaaaaaagcagtcttaaatgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctc
BBa_C0051_sequence
1
atgagcacaaaaaagaaaccattaacacaagagcagcttgaggacgcacgtcgccttaaagcaatttatgaaaaaaagaaaaatgaacttggcttatcccaggaatctgtcgcagacaagatggggatggggcagtcaggcgttggtgctttatttaatggcatcaatgcattaaatgcttataacgccgcattgcttgcaaaaattctcaaagttagcgttgaagaatttagcccttcaatcgccagagaaatctacgagatgtatgaagcggttagtatgcagccgtcacttagaagtgagtatgagtaccctgttttttctcatgttcaggcagggatgttctcacctgagcttagaacctttaccaaaggtgatgcggagagatgggtaagcacaaccaaaaaagccagtgattctgcattctggcttgaggttgaaggtaattccatgaccgcaccaacaggctccaagccaagctttcctgacggaatgttaattctcgttgaccctgagcaggctgttgagccaggtgatttctgcatagccagacttgggggtgatgagtttaccttcaagaaactgatcagggatagcggtcaggtgtttttacaaccactaaacccacagtacccaatgatcccatgcaatgagagttgttccgttgtggggaaagttatcgctagtcagtggcctgaagagacgtttggcgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacgctgatagtgctagtgtagatcgc
BBa_R0040_sequence
1
tccctatcagtgatagagattgacatccctatcagtgatagagatactgagcac
BBa_C0012_sequence
1
atggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctc
BBa_C0040_sequence
1
atgtccagattagataaaagtaaagtgattaacagcgcattagagctgcttaatgaggtcggaatcgaaggtttaacaacccgtaaactcgcccagaagctaggtgtagagcagcctacattgtattggcatgtaaaaaataagcgggctttgctcgacgccttagccattgagatgttagataggcaccatactcacttttgccctttagaaggggaaagctggcaagattttttacgtaataacgctaaaagttttagatgtgctttactaagtcatcgcgatggagcaaaagtacatttaggtacacggcctacagaaaaacagtatgaaactctcgaaaatcaattagcctttttatgccaacaaggtttttcactagagaatgcattatatgcactcagcgctgtggggcattttactttaggttgcgtattggaagatcaagagcatcaagtcgctaaagaagaaagggaaacacctactactgatagtatgccgccattattacgacaagctatcgaattatttgatcaccaaggtgcagagccagccttcttattcggccttgaattgatcatatgcggattagaaaaacaacttaaatgtgaaagtgggtccgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcac
BBa_B0012_sequence
1
tcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata
BBa_C0062_sequence
1
atgaaaaacataaatgccgacgacacatacagaataattaataaaattaaagcttgtagaagcaataatgatattaatcaatgcttatctgatatgactaaaatggtacattgtgaatattatttactcgcgatcatttatcctcattctatggttaaatctgatatttcaatcctagataattaccctaaaaaatggaggcaatattatgatgacgctaatttaataaaatatgatcctatagtagattattctaactccaatcattcaccaattaattggaatatatttgaaaacaatgctgtaaataaaaaatctccaaatgtaattaaagaagcgaaaacatcaggtcttatcactgggtttagtttccctattcatacggctaacaatggcttcggaatgcttagttttgcacattcagaaaaagacaactatatagatagtttatttttacatgcgtgtatgaacataccattaattgttccttctctagttgataattatcgaaaaataaatatagcaaataataaatcaaacaacgatttaaccaaaagagaaaaagaatgtttagcgtgggcatgcgaaggaaaaagctcttgggatatttcaaaaatattaggttgcagtgagcgtactgtcactttccatttaaccaatgcgcaaatgaaactcaatacaacaaaccgctgccaaagtatttctaaagcaattttaacaggagcaattgattgcccatactttaaaaattaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcac
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