Team:INSA-Lyon/Parts
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+ | <p>5 biobricks have been constructed, three for Nickel chelation, three for promoter characterization.</p></br></br></br> | ||
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+ | <b>Biobricks for nickel chelation</b></br></br> | ||
+ | <p>The principal of the construction is shown in the figure below.</p></br></br></br> | ||
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+ | <p>On a pSB1C3 backbone, two essential part have been assembled: a promoter and a rapporter coding for CsgA.The promoter in this case is always the same: P70.However, the rapporter is different for each construction. | ||
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+ | <p>The first CsgA is called CsgA WT, the sequence is exactly the same as we found in a wild type CsgA protein except one mutation in order to eliminate one restriction site. The construction is also called CsgA.</p></br></br></br> | ||
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+ | <p>The second CsgA is based on the same sequence but with a short sequence coding for a his tag(a peptide chain coding six histidines). This construction is called His1.</p></br></br></br> | ||
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+ | <p>The last CsgA is almost the same but with 2 his tag. This construction is called His2.</p></br></br></br> | ||
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Revision as of 18:06, 16 October 2014
5 biobricks have been constructed, three for Nickel chelation, three for promoter characterization.
Biobricks for nickel chelationThe principal of the construction is shown in the figure below.
On a pSB1C3 backbone, two essential part have been assembled: a promoter and a rapporter coding for CsgA.The promoter in this case is always the same: P70.However, the rapporter is different for each construction.
The first CsgA is called CsgA WT, the sequence is exactly the same as we found in a wild type CsgA protein except one mutation in order to eliminate one restriction site. The construction is also called CsgA.
The second CsgA is based on the same sequence but with a short sequence coding for a his tag(a peptide chain coding six histidines). This construction is called His1.
The last CsgA is almost the same but with 2 his tag. This construction is called His2.