Team:Austin Texas/kit

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<h1>Conclusion</h1>
<h1>Conclusion</h1>
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This year the UT Austin iGEM Team has chosen to take part in the   [https://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Measurement Measurement Track] of the iGEM competition by contributing to ncAA methods of analysis and fulfilling [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/medal_requirements medal criteria].  Our team has successfully designed a unique testing kit for ncAA incorporation <i>in vivo</i> using common reporter parts to characterize very uncommon synthetase/tRNA machinery. In addition, we have used our kit to analyze and characterize seven different ncAA synthetase/tRNA pairs as well as tyrosine RS. This method of testing was designed to be undergraduate administrable, transportable, and more affordable than other methods of characterization and analysis.
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This year the UT Austin iGEM Team has chosen to take part in the [https://2014.igem.org/Tracks/Measurement Measurement Track] of the iGEM competition.  We have presented here the Expanded Genetic Code Measurement Kit for the purpose of quickly characterizing novel ncAA tRNA synthetase/tRNA pairs, which meet the [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/medal_requirements medal criteria].  Prior to this Measurement kit there was not a widely available and easily accessible kit for assessing ncAA tRNA synthetase/tRNA pairs. Although numerous labs have used mass spectrometry, such a technique is not always cheap not widely available.  Additionally, we have begun the process of standardization for ncAA synthetase/tRNA pairs by using our kit to simultaneously characterize seven different ncAA synthetase/tRNA pairs as well as a tyrosine RS. This method of testing was designed to be easy-to-use, portable, quicker, and more available than other methods of characterization and analysis.
Documentation, including sequence information, of the tRNA synthetase/tRNA pairs used can be found [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/kit#ncAA_Synthetase_Table below].
Documentation, including sequence information, of the tRNA synthetase/tRNA pairs used can be found [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Austin_Texas/kit#ncAA_Synthetase_Table below].

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