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<li><h4 id="Plasmid-BioBricks-mCAT-1"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470000">BBa_K1470000</a>: mCAT-1</h4> | <li><h4 id="Plasmid-BioBricks-mCAT-1"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470000">BBa_K1470000</a>: mCAT-1</h4> | ||
- | <p>mCat-1 is the receptor we introduced to human cells to be able to infect them using the MuLV </p> | + | <p>mCat-1 is the receptor we introduced to human cells to be able to infect them using the MuLV. The first of our favorite parts! :) </p> |
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<li><h4 id="Plasmid-BioBricks-SEAP"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470004">BBa_K1470004</a>: Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (SEAP)</h4> | <li><h4 id="Plasmid-BioBricks-SEAP"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470004">BBa_K1470004</a>: Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (SEAP)</h4> | ||
- | <p>Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (SEAP) is used in cell culture assays to quantify gene expression.</p> | + | <p>Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (SEAP) is used in cell culture assays to quantify gene expression. The second of our favorite parts! :)</p> |
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<li><h4 id="Plasmid-BioBricks-pMIG"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470006">BBa_K1470006</a>: The Viral Vector (pMIG)</h4> | <li><h4 id="Plasmid-BioBricks-pMIG"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470006">BBa_K1470006</a>: The Viral Vector (pMIG)</h4> | ||
- | <p>The Viral Vector (pMIG) is the plasmid which is used to tranfect Phoenix cells with the gene to be packed into viral particles. It contains two LTRs and a multiple cloning site. </p> | + | <p>The Viral Vector (pMIG) is the plasmid which is used to tranfect Phoenix cells with the gene to be packed into viral particles. It contains two LTRs and a multiple cloning site. The third of our favorite parts! :) </p> |
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- | <h2 id="Plasmid-Viral-Vector">Viral Vector | + | <h2 id="Plasmid-Viral-Vector">Viral Vector Plasmid</h2> |
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<li> retroviral expression vector with IRES-GFP cassette</p> | <li> retroviral expression vector with IRES-GFP cassette</p> | ||
- | <li> the vector allows cloning of genes of interest within the iGEM cloning sites EcoRI-NotI-PstI </p> | + | <li> the vector allows cloning of genes of interest within the iGEM cloning sites EcoRI-NotI-PstI |
+ | <li> <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1470006">BBa_K1470006</a> | ||
+ | <li> one of our favorite parts!</p> | ||
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Revision as of 03:23, 18 October 2014
BioBricks
On this page, you will find our new designed BioBricks and also our plasmids used in the experiments.
Here you can get an Overview of our BioBricks. If you want to see more details especially for certain BioBricks, you can click on the BioBrick definition and explore the registry entries.
mCat-1 is the receptor we introduced to human cells to be able to infect them using the MuLV. The first of our favorite parts! :) Puromycin N-acetyl-transferase is an enzyme which we used for selecting stable eucaryotic cell lines. Because of the blocked protein biosynthesis more than 99% of uninfected cells will be dead within two days. Galactose-induced gene 4 (Gal4BD) is used to investigate gene expression levels. Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus Posttranscriptional Regulatory Element (WPRE) is a regulatory RNA sequence, which promotes viral gene expression. Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (SEAP) is used in cell culture assays to quantify gene expression. The second of our favorite parts! :) engineered PDZ domain (ePDZ) is an important part of the blue light system. The Viral Vector (pMIG) is the plasmid which is used to tranfect Phoenix cells with the gene to be packed into viral particles. It contains two LTRs and a multiple cloning site. The third of our favorite parts! :) Cas9-Nickase is a Cas9 without iGEM restrction-sites but full catalytic activity.BBa_K1470000: mCAT-1
BBa_K1470001: Puromycin N-acetyl-transferase (PAC)
BBa_K1470002: Galactose-induced gene 4 (Gal4BD)
BBa_K1470003: Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus Posttranscriptional Regulatory Element (WPRE)
BBa_K1470004: Secreted Alkaline Phosphatase (SEAP)
BBa_K1470005: engineered PDZ domain (ePDZ)
BBa_K1470006: The Viral Vector (pMIG)
BBa_K1470007: Cas9-Nickase
Plasmids
mCat-1 Plasmids
Constitutive Expression
p14rz_003: pcDNA_SLC7A1_GFP
p14rz_004: pcDNA_SLC7A1_HA
p14rz_005: pcDNA_SLC7A1_mCherry
p14rz_006: pcDNA_SLC7A1_HA_p2a_mCherry
p14rz_007: pcDNA_SLC7A1_HA_mCherry
Red Light induced Gene Expression
p14rz_010: TetO13_CMVmin_SLC7A1_HA_p2a_mCherry
p14rz_011: TetO13_CMVmin_SLC7A1_HA_mCherry
Blue Light induced Gene Expression
p14rz_008: Gal4_SLC7A1
p14rz_009: Gal4_SLC7A1_HA
Light System
Blue Light
p14ls_002: Gal4_mCherry
Viral Vector Plasmid
Foreign Plasmids
Blue Light System
pKM292
pKM297