Difference between revisions of "Team:Georgia State/Design"

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When designing this part we used the recombinant<b> human chorionic gonadotropin </b> cDNA sequence, sequenced by The National Institutes of Health Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) Program . While the same amino acids are present, the cDNA sequence is altered. To detect the activation of Factor C autocatalysis, a hCG-beta subunit sequence component was a necessary addition to our final Factor C cDNA sequence. Similar to the primers designed for Factor C, we designed a forward and a reverse complement primer with iGEM prefix and suffix to join Block 4 of Factor C and Block 5 of hCG-beta subunit together. For our idea of a detection system, we plan to use a pregnancy test to detect the recombinant hCG-beta subunit once Factor C is activated.
 
When designing this part we used the recombinant<b> human chorionic gonadotropin </b> cDNA sequence, sequenced by The National Institutes of Health Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) Program . While the same amino acids are present, the cDNA sequence is altered. To detect the activation of Factor C autocatalysis, a hCG-beta subunit sequence component was a necessary addition to our final Factor C cDNA sequence. Similar to the primers designed for Factor C, we designed a forward and a reverse complement primer with iGEM prefix and suffix to join Block 4 of Factor C and Block 5 of hCG-beta subunit together. For our idea of a detection system, we plan to use a pregnancy test to detect the recombinant hCG-beta subunit once Factor C is activated.
  
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/f5/T--Georgia_State--recombiantHCGPCRsufixpreffix_.jpg"  alt="Horseshoe Crab in Aquarium" width="800" height="250" style="float:right;">
 
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