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− | <p class="montserrat-text uppercase">Plasmid consisting of ComR (BBa_K2341000), the p1655 promoter (containing the ComR box, BBa_K2341001), GusA and an erythromycin resistance.</p> | + | <p class="montserrat-text uppercase">pCMMCD 105</p> |
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− | </p> | + | <p>GusA encodes the <i>beta</i>-glucuronidase gene from <i>E. coli</i>. This is a popular reporter gene that uses glucuronides as substrates, the most common of which are X-gluc (5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl glucuronide) and <i>para</i>-nitrophenyl glucuronide.</p> |
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− | <p class="montserrat-text uppercase">iGEM plasmid consisting of araC, a pBAD/AraC promoter (I0500), a RBS(B0034), a RFP(E1010) and two terminators(B0010 and B0012) contained inside a same biobrick (B0015) | + | <p class="montserrat-text uppercase">piFinal <a style="color:#0066cc;" href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K577882">(BBa_K577882)</a></p> |
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+ | <p>iGEM plasmid consisting of araC, a pBAD/AraC promoter (I0500), a RBS(B0034), a RFP(E1010) and two terminators(B0010 and B0012) contained inside a same biobrick (B0015)</p> | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 1 November 2017
in the lab
Parts we created
pCMMCD 105
Plasmid consisting of ComR (BBa_K2341000), the p1655 promoter (containing the ComR box, BBa_K2341001), GusA and an erythromycin resistance.
GusA encodes the beta-glucuronidase gene from E. coli. This is a popular reporter gene that uses glucuronides as substrates, the most common of which are X-gluc (5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl glucuronide) and para-nitrophenyl glucuronide.
Here, it is under the control of the ComRS pathway and uses the ComS peptide from S. thermophilius (LPYFAGGL).
Parts we used
piFinal (BBa_K577882)
iGEM plasmid consisting of araC, a pBAD/AraC promoter (I0500), a RBS(B0034), a RFP(E1010) and two terminators(B0010 and B0012) contained inside a same biobrick (B0015)