Team:Exeter/Parts

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| [http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K592004 BBa_K592004] || YF1 blue light sensor
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Revision as of 11:32, 22 July 2013

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This page will document the parts that Exeter iGEM 2013 submit to the biobrick registry.

Our aim is to submit a composite biobrick for E. coli which will allow control three genes of your choice using Red, Green and Blue (RGB) light. We will also submit the three constituent bio-bricks for each light input. See our project section for details about our bio-bricks.

We plan to extensively characterise our system and provide a mathematical model of our system for quantative control of outputs. See our modelling section.

Table including all of the parts we are hoping to utilise

Part Code and link to Registry page Name of Part
BBa_K608002 Strong promoter and strong RBS
BBa_I712074 T7 promoter
BBa_B0015 Terminator
BBa_Q04510 lambda cI inverter system
BBa_K322124 Cph8 red light sensor with RBS, version one
BBa_K592018 Cph8 red light sensor with RBS, version two
BBa_K098011 OmpR, the protein which communicates between the red light sensor and the cyan pigment gene
BBa_R0082 OmpR specific promoter, only allows transcription when OmpR-P is present
BBa_K322122 Cyan pigment, version one (composed of HO1 and pcyA, makes phycocyanobillin)
BBa_K592011 Cyan pigment, version two
BBa_K864404 Cyan pigment, version two, includes a promoter and RBS
BBa_K592002 Cyan pigment, version two, includes a alternative promoter and RBS
BBa_K592004 YF1 blue light sensor
BBa_K592005 FixJ, the protein which communicates between the blue light sensor and the yellow pigment gene
BBa_K592006 FixJ specific promoter, only allows transcription when FixJ-P is present
BBa_K592010 Yellow pigment
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