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           <h2 style="font-family: Rubik; text-align: left; margin-top: 1%"> Design Stage </h2>
 
           <h2 style="font-family: Rubik; text-align: left; margin-top: 1%"> Design Stage </h2>
 
           <p>To construct the Fim reporter switch 3 separate gBlocks were designed with overlapping adapter regions homologous to the iGEM prefix and suffix to allow for Gibson assembly into the pSB1C3 backbone whilst retaining biobrick compatibility.  The individual genes and other components are shown in (Table 1).  The 1st gBlock sequence starts with a RBS (B0034) upstream of the fimE ORF (K137007) with no promoter region, this is to allow for other promoters to be cloned in upstream of the part.  Downstream of the fimE gene is a double terminator (B0015).  All RBS and terminator sequences used are B0034 and B0015 respectively.  The switching mechanism consists of the Fim promoter sequence (K1632004) flanked by two RBS-ORF-Terminator sequences.  While in the native [OFF] state the Fim promoter drives expression of eforRed (K592012) and when flipped to the [ON] state drives expression of <i>rhlI</i> (J64718).  The rationale behind using the fimE gene instead of is that it permanently inverts the promoter region meaning weak induction signals can be amplified by the Fim switch. <br/><br/>
 
           <p>To construct the Fim reporter switch 3 separate gBlocks were designed with overlapping adapter regions homologous to the iGEM prefix and suffix to allow for Gibson assembly into the pSB1C3 backbone whilst retaining biobrick compatibility.  The individual genes and other components are shown in (Table 1).  The 1st gBlock sequence starts with a RBS (B0034) upstream of the fimE ORF (K137007) with no promoter region, this is to allow for other promoters to be cloned in upstream of the part.  Downstream of the fimE gene is a double terminator (B0015).  All RBS and terminator sequences used are B0034 and B0015 respectively.  The switching mechanism consists of the Fim promoter sequence (K1632004) flanked by two RBS-ORF-Terminator sequences.  While in the native [OFF] state the Fim promoter drives expression of eforRed (K592012) and when flipped to the [ON] state drives expression of <i>rhlI</i> (J64718).  The rationale behind using the fimE gene instead of is that it permanently inverts the promoter region meaning weak induction signals can be amplified by the Fim switch. <br/><br/>
TABLE HERE
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<b>Table 1:</b>
 
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