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'''''DNA Availability''''': [http://parts.mit.edu/registry/index.php/Part:BBa_J23070 <font color="RED">Available!</font>]
'''''DNA Availability''''': [http://parts.mit.edu/registry/index.php/Part:BBa_J23070 <font color="RED">Available!</font>]
[[/Sequence#BBa_J23070|Sequence]]

Revision as of 02:21, 27 April 2008

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From published articles

1. From Issacs et al (3), the crR12-taR12 pair produced the highest cis repression and greatest trans activation. It seems to have been very effective.


From Bioparts Registry

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BBa_J01010 (Lock) “Biobricked version of Isaacs' riboregulator cis repressed lock, crR12”

DNA Availability: Planning

Sequence


BBa_J01060 (Lock) = [pTet][J01010]

DNA Availability: Planning

pTet: constitutively active promoter

Sequence


BBa_J01008 (Key) “BioBricked version of Isaacs' riboregulator trans-activating key, taR12”

Sequence


2

BBa_J01080(Lock)

Sequence


BBa_J01122 (Lock) [pTet][J01080][RFP][DblTerm]

DNA Availability: Planning

Sequence


BBa_J01086 (Key)

DNA Availability: Planning

Sequence


BBa_J23008 (Key) (slightly modified version of J01086)

DNA Availability: Available!

Sequence

The region on J01086 that binds to the hairpin of J01080 anneals perfectly except for 3 base pairs which are mismatched. J23008 is exactly J01086 except these three base pairs have been corrected for perfect base pairing.


3

BBa_J23070 (Key) (Designed by Berkeley 06)

DNA Availability: Available!