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Revision as of 03:40, 29 October 2013


Submitted Parts

Our 2013 parts submitted are a set of violacein genes derived from the violacein operon constructed and submitted by Cambridge in 2009 (BBa_K274002). We have made a number of modifications, including upgrading the plasmid backbone from pSB1K3 to pSB1C3 standard 10, and converting each of the five open reading frames into its own part with a common and improved ribosome binding site (BBa_B0030) such that they can be assembled in different combinations and permutations. All of the parts have been characterized and are functional, and we have found that a new combination, VioABCE, produces a new pigment which we call "Royal Blue".

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