Team:UC Davis/AndersonPromoters
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Revision as of 00:26, 22 October 2013
Testing ConstructsCheck out our initial experiments with our testing constructs. |
Anderson PromotersIn progress. |
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Targeting the Anderson Promoters
After proving that our RiboTALs worked as transcription factors for an already inducible expression system with pTet upstream of GFP, we decided to next target constitutive promoters that have no other form of inducible control. We are targeting the well characterized Anderson Promoter Family. With their known relative activities, we hope we can achieve predictable system responses from these promoters when placed upstream of GFP and under the control of our RiboTALs.