Team:Goettingen/project overview/project biobrick

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BioBricks


Biobricks are standard biological parts that are DNA sequences of defined structure and function. They share a common interface and are designed to be composed and incorporated into living cells such as E.coli to construct new biological systems. Every brick consists of a prefix sequence, the DNA part and a suffix sequence.

These are the biobricks that we built:

Code Name Description Length (bp)
K1430000 Yeast 2-micron
Mutated 2-micron for plasmid amplification in yeast cells. The 2 micron sequence was mutated that internal restriction sites (for Pre/-Suffix enzymes) are lost.
1343
K1430001 Yeast LEU2 gene Selective marker for auxotrophic strains of yeast after transforamtion with plasmid that contains this gene. 1095
K1430002 TRP1 gene from yeast This part is a fusion of promoter and terminator in front/back of the TRP1 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 1501
K1430003 Yeast TRIP1 gene Selective marker for auxotrophic strains of yeast after transforamtion with plasmid that contains this gene. 675
K1430004 LEU2 gene from yeast This part is a fusion of promoter and terminator in front/back of the LEU2 of S. cerevisiae 1921
K1430005 GFP tag for yeast proteins The BamHI site in front of the GFP allows to tag proteins in yeast with GFP. 2953
K1430006 mRFP tag for yeast proteins The BamHI site in front of the mRFP allows to tag proteins in yeast with mRFP. 3334
K1430007 Tool to tag yeast proteins with GFP Use this plasmid to enter your protein of interest into BamH1 or BgIII restriction site. It is tagged to GFP. The plasmid selection is done by TRP1. 4685
K1430008 Tool to tag yeast proteins with mRFP Use this plasmid to enter your protein of interest into BamH1 or BgIII restriction site. It is tagged to mRFP. The plasmid selection is done by LEU2. 4304