Team:NCTU Formosa/biobricks

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Mamestra brassicae can eat up over 100 species of vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, radish, rape, eggplant fruit, beans, melons, potatoes and so on.</p>
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Mamestra brassicae can eat up over 100 species of vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, radish, rape, eggplant fruit, beans, melons, potatoes and so on.</P>
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Revision as of 19:21, 18 September 2014

Project

Parts submitted to the Registry

<groupparts>iGEM014 NCTU_Formosa</groupparts>

Brief Information

Please click on the name of the parts for detailed information that is hosted in the Registry website.

PBAN-producted system

PBAN Bombyx mori

Peptide Sequence: LSEDMPATPADQEMYQPDPEEMESRTRYFSPRL

Introduction of Bombyx mori: Silkworm is not a kind of pest. This special creature can produce raw silk, which makes them take an important position in the history of human economic life and agricultural culture. It is easy to feed and to obtain.

PBAN Mamestra brassicae

Peptide Sequence: LADDMPATPADQEMYRPDPEQIDSRTKYFSPRL

<P>Introduction of Mamestra brassicae:

Mamestra brassicae can eat up over 100 species of vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbage, radish, rape, eggplant fruit, beans, melons, potatoes and so on.

PBAN3
  • This is the key part to change Ompc promoter intro red promotor. The lacI will inhibit the function of Plac, thus, the original outcomes will be converted into our expected result.


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PBAN4
  • Ompc promtor, which can sense red light with the presence of cph8. It will be turned on in the dark ,and be turned off in the bright. For the convenient use, we add lacI and lac promotor downstream the biobrick. This part, so called red promotor, can be activated under red light, and inactive in the dark.


NCTU Formosa 2014 Biobrick4.jpg

PBAN5


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PBAN6
  • By using mGFP as a reporter gene, we can test whether the 37 °C RBS works.


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PBAN7
  • In our circuit, this biobrick is the part of Plux's activation when the temperature reaches to 37oC.


NCTU Formosa 2014 Biobrick7.jpg


PBAN8
  • The sRNA is the complement of its rRBS. It can regulate the downstream of rRBS in RNA level by binding onto the rRBS when it is transcribed in order to interrupt ribosomes' work. In addition, adding Plux upstream makes the sequence be controlled by luxR/AHL complex.

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PBAN9
  • The sRNA is the complement of its rRBS. It can regulate the downstream of rRBS in RNA level by binding onto the rRBS when it is transcribed in order to interrupt ribosomes' work.


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