BBa_S03858 1 BBa_S03858 I718017:B0015 2007-10-25T11:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:14:31Z Released HQ 2013 false true _9_ 0 1568 9 In stock false false Eimad Shotar component1956464 1 BBa_B0012 component1956461 1 BBa_I718017 component1956462 1 BBa_B0010 annotation1956461 1 BBa_I718017 range1956461 1 1 34 annotation1956464 1 BBa_B0012 range1956464 1 131 171 annotation1956462 1 BBa_B0010 range1956462 1 43 122 BBa_I718017 1 lox71 lox71 2007-10-25T11:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:52Z This part was generated in the form of a forward & a reverse primer. After annealing these primers EcoRI & PstI compatible cohesive ends at the 5' & 3' ends of the dsDNA were generated. Next, the dsDNA was subcloned in a pSB1A2 open plasmid (digested with EcoRI & PstI) You can follow the construction process by following the links available in the Paris iGEM 2007 wiki: http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Paris "freezer" section plasmids table. A links sends you to the corresponding notebook date when the ligation reaction was performed Released HQ 2013 Lox71 is a site specific recombination cassette. It belongs to the loxP family frequently used in genetics, particularly in mouse genetics. lox site recombination is catalysed by a Site specific recombinase, Cre. lox sequences are composed of an 8 bp Core sequence surrounded by two Arms. The particularity of lox66 is that it has an altered sequence at the end of it's left arm compared to loxP. This sequence variation reduces affinity of the Cre recombinase for the arm. As a consequence, after a recombination between a lox71 and a lox66 (altered right arm sequence), one of the two resulting generated lox sites has very low recombination potential as it inherited both mutated arms. Use of lox71 & lox66 sites is potentially interesting when the recombination reaction must be "irreversible". false false _141_ 0 1568 9 In stock false No modifaication was made on lox71 sequence true Eimad Shotar 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 annotation1687 1 stop range1687 1 34 34 annotation1690 1 polya range1690 1 28 41 annotation1686 1 T7 TE range1686 1 8 27 annotation7020 1 BBa_B0012 range7020 1 1 41 BBa_B0010_sequence 1 ccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctc BBa_I718017_sequence 1 taccgttcgtatacgatacattatacgaagttat BBa_S03858_sequence 1 taccgttcgtatacgatacattatacgaagttattactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata BBa_B0012_sequence 1 tcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata 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