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- | <h1 style="font-size:20px;"><b> | + | <h1 style="font-size:20px;"><b>Blueprint of our project</b></h1></br> |
If people want to drive a system to work for them, even if the system is a simple one, simply keep pushing the system toward the goal may not be the best shoot. For example, if a professor is too pushing, his students may, on the contrary, unable to perform their best; if a farmer adding too much fertilizer, the land may be damaged in the long run, etc.</br></br> | If people want to drive a system to work for them, even if the system is a simple one, simply keep pushing the system toward the goal may not be the best shoot. For example, if a professor is too pushing, his students may, on the contrary, unable to perform their best; if a farmer adding too much fertilizer, the land may be damaged in the long run, etc.</br></br> | ||
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- | First, we | + | <center><em>Fig.1 Tandem promoter</em></br></center> |
+ | First, we combined the known promoter into tandem promoter system. We've done experiments and modeling to show how can we use a 0.1 promoter and a 0.3 promoter to reach expression level from 0.1 to the maximum. Please check experiment here and modeling here. </br></br> | ||
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- | Then, we | + | <center><em>Fig.2 Cas9 regulated multistage promoter</em></br></center> |
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/4/4e/WHUSliderR.png" /></br> | ||
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+ | <center><em>Fig 3. An analog to slide rheostat</em></br></center> | ||
+ | Then, we made the tandem promoter a “slide rheostat” by using d/aCas9 to regulate it. This enable the tandem promoter to switch between several designable expression level, and become a multistage promoter. This is different from the normal regulated promoter that usually has only two stage: on and off (Fig.4). To see our experiment about this multistage promoter, please <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:WHU-China/modules#tandem_promoter">click here</a>. It's also important to ensure the orthogonality of this multistage promoter. So the off-target tendency of Cas9 is modeled and analyzed by combining the data of six paper about Cas9 off-target. For the modeling result, please <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:WHU-China/modelingintro">click here</a>. </br></br> | ||
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+ | <center><em>Fig 4. Bi-stage promoter and multistage promoter</em></br></center> | ||
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<h1><b>Reference</b></h1> | <h1><b>Reference</b></h1> | ||
- | <em>Mutalik, Vivek K., et al. "Precise and reliable gene expression via standard transcription and translation initiation elements." Nature methods 10.4 (2013): 354-360. | + | <em>[1]Mutalik, Vivek K., et al. "Precise and reliable gene expression via standard transcription and translation initiation elements." Nature methods 10.4 (2013): 354-360.</em> |
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