Team:UFMG Brazil/Notebook
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'''PromTorCAD:''' | '''PromTorCAD:''' | ||
- | + | - Promoter indirectly sensitive to TMAO. | |
'''PromPDE5_OM:''' | '''PromPDE5_OM:''' | ||
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- Human receptor for BNP. The sequence was divided into 7 parts, called gBlocks, because it was too large to be synthesized as one sequence. The 7 parts were going to be united by using the kit Gibson Assembly Master Mix (NEB catalog #E2611), from New England Biolabs. | - Human receptor for BNP. The sequence was divided into 7 parts, called gBlocks, because it was too large to be synthesized as one sequence. The 7 parts were going to be united by using the kit Gibson Assembly Master Mix (NEB catalog #E2611), from New England Biolabs. | ||
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==='''Huston, we have a problem!!!'''=== | ==='''Huston, we have a problem!!!'''=== | ||
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==='''Sad Decision...'''=== | ==='''Sad Decision...'''=== | ||
- | * Since 2 of the refused sequences were of the promoters that we were going to use to detect BNP, and we couldn’t change these sequences, as they are not translated (no codon usage), we decided to give up BNP. If we had more time, we would have looked for other promoters that could be used. | + | * Since 2 of the refused sequences were of the promoters that we were going to use to detect BNP, and we couldn’t change these sequences, as they are not translated (no codon usage), we decided to momentarily give up on BNP. If we had more time, we would have looked for other promoters that could be used. |
* Hence, only the sequence PromTorCAD was synthesized. | * Hence, only the sequence PromTorCAD was synthesized. | ||
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