Team:Leeds/Parts
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- | * Silica Binding Peptide (Si4): A short amino acid sequence that binds silica with high affinity. | + | * [http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1028000 Silica Binding Peptide (Si4):] A short amino acid sequence that binds silica with high affinity. |
* Bio-system 1: CpxR promoter controlling GFP expression. Will produce the green fluorescent protein following exposure to hydrophobic membrane stress. Extensive experimental data has been acquired about the response of the cpxR promoter to various forms of physical and chemical stresses, this can be found in the biosystem 1 section of the Lab Results page. | * Bio-system 1: CpxR promoter controlling GFP expression. Will produce the green fluorescent protein following exposure to hydrophobic membrane stress. Extensive experimental data has been acquired about the response of the cpxR promoter to various forms of physical and chemical stresses, this can be found in the biosystem 1 section of the Lab Results page. | ||
* Bio-system 2: INP.Si4 is produced constitutively with GFP production under control of CpxR promoter. The system is designed to bind with high affinity to silica macro-structures and produce a fluorescent response when it does. Experimental data has been gathered for this part in unison with the silica binding peptide. Problems with expression meant that the data is not as conclusive as predicted but indicates that Si4 does bind silica with a degree of affinity. | * Bio-system 2: INP.Si4 is produced constitutively with GFP production under control of CpxR promoter. The system is designed to bind with high affinity to silica macro-structures and produce a fluorescent response when it does. Experimental data has been gathered for this part in unison with the silica binding peptide. Problems with expression meant that the data is not as conclusive as predicted but indicates that Si4 does bind silica with a degree of affinity. |
Revision as of 00:08, 5 October 2013
Please check back here frequently for a full list of the parts we've developed, submitted to the [http://partsregistry.org Registry] and have had approved. We will also endeavour to include our characeterisation protocols, although we are currently collaborating with Purdue to decide exactly what these should be.
Currently Working On
SubmittedA full listing of all parts Leeds iGEM 2013 have submitted to the Registry, and their status.
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