Difference between revisions of "Team:Aalto-Helsinki/Parts"
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<p>We built a GFP biobrick which can be fused to any protein's aminoterminal end with the standard BioBrick assembly enzymes. We have added an extra nucleotide prior to the brick's suffix to maintain the reading frame after fusion, which is typically lost when the restriction enzyme assembly is used. </p> | <p>We built a GFP biobrick which can be fused to any protein's aminoterminal end with the standard BioBrick assembly enzymes. We have added an extra nucleotide prior to the brick's suffix to maintain the reading frame after fusion, which is typically lost when the restriction enzyme assembly is used. </p> | ||
<p><b>Validation:</b> Our GFP brick has been fully sequenced, and the sequencing results were as expected. We have also been able to express the GFP after fusing it with an amphiphilic brick. This construct functioned under K608003, a strong constitutive promoter and a medium RBS. HS Slovenia Team also helped us validate this brick. They gained positive results of their construct with the GFP through colony PCR and analytical restrictions, but were unable to detect the fluerescence under UV light or functionality of the fused protein.</p> | <p><b>Validation:</b> Our GFP brick has been fully sequenced, and the sequencing results were as expected. We have also been able to express the GFP after fusing it with an amphiphilic brick. This construct functioned under K608003, a strong constitutive promoter and a medium RBS. HS Slovenia Team also helped us validate this brick. They gained positive results of their construct with the GFP through colony PCR and analytical restrictions, but were unable to detect the fluerescence under UV light or functionality of the fused protein.</p> | ||
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+ | <figcaption><b>Figure 3.</b> GFP Brick</figcaption> | ||
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<p>We submitted a sole amphiphilic brick, containing only the coding region of the ampihphilic protein. This brick can be used to produce intracellular micelles or vesicles under any chosen expression system.</p> | <p>We submitted a sole amphiphilic brick, containing only the coding region of the ampihphilic protein. This brick can be used to produce intracellular micelles or vesicles under any chosen expression system.</p> | ||
<p><b>Validation:</b> Our amphiphilic brick's sequencing results were unclear, as the brick is mainly built of short repeats. <span style="color:red">Microscope pictures!</span></p> | <p><b>Validation:</b> Our amphiphilic brick's sequencing results were unclear, as the brick is mainly built of short repeats. <span style="color:red">Microscope pictures!</span></p> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/f/f7/Aalto-Helsinki_amph_plasmid_with_text.png" style="width:150px;"/> | ||
+ | <figcaption><b>Figure 4.</b> Amphiphilic Brick</figcaption> | ||
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