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In 2008, the Sauer lab at MIT reported that Mycoplasma florum’s Lon protease system was orthogonal to the endogenous protein degradation machinery in E. coli. As of now, mf-Lon degradation tags exist only as isolated sequences on the BioBrick Registry. We intend to build a suite of BioBrick parts in the form of [mf-Lon tag] - [Stop Codon] - [Double Terminator] that can be swapped in to directly modulate protein degradation rate just as RBS and promoter sequences can be swapped to modify protein production. This would drastically increase the accessibility of mf-Lon tags and enable other teams to easily amplify their desired protein sequence by simply cloning it into our construct. Should the relationship between gene expression speed and protein degradation rate exist robustly, we will be providing the first modular genetic basis of speed control, fulfilling a core aspiration of synthetic biology to have every gene expression and circuit property accessible at the genetic level.</div> | In 2008, the Sauer lab at MIT reported that Mycoplasma florum’s Lon protease system was orthogonal to the endogenous protein degradation machinery in E. coli. As of now, mf-Lon degradation tags exist only as isolated sequences on the BioBrick Registry. We intend to build a suite of BioBrick parts in the form of [mf-Lon tag] - [Stop Codon] - [Double Terminator] that can be swapped in to directly modulate protein degradation rate just as RBS and promoter sequences can be swapped to modify protein production. This would drastically increase the accessibility of mf-Lon tags and enable other teams to easily amplify their desired protein sequence by simply cloning it into our construct. Should the relationship between gene expression speed and protein degradation rate exist robustly, we will be providing the first modular genetic basis of speed control, fulfilling a core aspiration of synthetic biology to have every gene expression and circuit property accessible at the genetic level.</div> | ||
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