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  • <span class="c2">HO-Poly-KanMX4-HO amplification (reverse) + tail</span> <span class="c2">gBlock2 amplification (forward) + tail</span>
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  • <p>This is host-specific subunit of the short tail fibre protein of bacteriophage lambda. The C-terminus of the protein (ORF-3 <h3><b>stf (short tail fibre) gene (BBa_K1846004)</b></h3>
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  • ...en color of inland area on the earth. Both chromoprotein followed with aav tail to obtain the color change distinctly from green to yellow. We introduced a ...the chromoprotein to make it more vulnerable to the attack from endogenous tail-specific proteases. Two tails were chosen for our testing, LVA tag and AAV
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  • <h3><b>tfa (tail fibre assembly) gene circuit (BBa_K1846001)</b></h3> <p>This part provides the gene sequence for tfa (tail fibre assembly) protein, together with a TetR repressible promoter (<a href
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  • ...d be translated into the protein. Second, the gRNA must be free from polyA tail and 5’ cap to avoid relocation into the cytoplasm and degradation</p> ...The other CGC1 part, the synthetic poly A tail, is used as the new poly-A tail after ribozyme cleavage ensuring the cas9 mRNA translocation and translatio
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  • ...w cows are much more accepting of a vet approaching and working with their tail as oppose to their necks.</p> ...tically Phil said this would not be possible. Collection of blood from the tail into a tube the size of an Eppendorf would not only be extremely difficult
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  • <tr><td>398</td><td>L</td><td>tail length</td><td>0.8</td><td>cm</td><td><a href="#atlas">[1]</a></td><td><a h <tr><td>399</td><td>l</td><td>max tail width</td><td>0.07</td><td>cm</td><td><a href="#atlas">[1]</a></td><td><a h
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  • ...eraction, the larger beta barrel is shown in blue and the small c-terminal tail show in red.</p> ...f OBP2A in exchange for our tighter binding synthetic tail. This synthetic tail could then be attached to a florescent nanoparticle and used in the detecti
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  • <br><span style="color:#9A1717"> -&nbsp;Homology tail on gene PHO85</span> <br><span style="color:#9A1717"> -&nbsp;Homology tail on gene PHO80</span>
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  • <h3>TFA (tail fibre assembly) gene circuit (BBa_K1846001)</h3> ...ts in the assembly of the stf (short tail fibre) protein into a functional tail fibre. This part provides the gene sequence for tfa, together with a TetR r
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  • ...le pork belly ball tip short ribs biltong meatball chuck. Pork chop ribeye tail short ribs, beef hamburger meatball kielbasa rump corned beef porchetta lan ...k ribeye landjaeger beef kevin tail meatball pastrami prosciutto pancetta. Tail kevin spare ribs ground round ham ham hock brisket shoulder. Corned beef tr
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  • ...w cows are much more accepting of a vet approaching and working with their tail as oppose to their necks. </p> ...tically Phil said this would not be possible. Collection of blood from the tail into a tube the size of an Eppendorf would not only be extremely difficult
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  • ...reating some BioBricks. First up, the most basic one: ORF314, (a piece of) tail fibre protein of lambda phage. After cloning the gene into iGEM standard ba ...by the end of the week we would have a complete bacteriophage lambda stf (tail fibre protein) gene with a His-tag for easy purification. But alas! In typi
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  • ...oBricks LuxI-His, RBS-LuxI-His and CheZ-GFP, RBS-CheZ-GFP by high fidelity tail-PCR, digestion and ligation in pSB1C3<br/> - Optimizing the tail PCR to make Biobricks <br/>
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  • <li> The polyA tail is a sequence of 50 adenines. This particular sequence aims to replace the <br>[4] [4] Preiss T, Muckenthaler M, Hentze MW. Poly(A)-tail-promoted translation in yeast: Implications for translational control. 1998
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  • ...rhamnose head and a 3-(hydroxyalkanoyloxy) alkanoic acid (HAA) fatty acid tail which can vary in length (Han <i>et al</i>. 2014). The mono-rhamnolipid wil ...efficiency. The RhlA creates the fatty acid tail and the RhlB connects the tail to a rhamnose molecule. (Han <i>et al</i>. 2014) The genes that express the
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  • ...non-specificity in primer binding. While other techniques such as head-to-tail assembly or concatemerization have been developed to facilitate spider silk ...ic sequences, then assemble the monomers into the final construct. Head-to-tail cloning assembles gene constructs by ligating two plasmid halves together.
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  • ...wer, K., Kuperwasser, N., Merrikh, H., & Rosbash, M. (2004). A synthetic A tail rescues yeast nuclear accumulation of a ribozyme-terminated transcript. <I> ...short DNA duplexes with at least a 10 nucleotide long 5’single-stranded tail for tight binding and efficient unwinding. [1]</p>
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  • ...pecificity is <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Birkbeck/Composite_Part">tail fibre assembly (TFA) protein</a>.</p>
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  • ...li. Furthermore, the sequence shows great (>50%) homology with the gene 37 tail fibre protein of bacteriophage T4.</p>
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  • <td>Short tail fibre (stf) and reporter genes are cloned into a gt11 bacteriophage lambda <td>Regulatory circuits are created to control the production of the tail fibre assembly (tfa) protein and the switch between lytic/lysogenic cycles
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  • ..., vulval muscles of the hermaphrodite and the diagonal muscles of the male tail." (from Wormatlas) Since we want to control the C.elegans' movement. We dec ..., vulval muscles of the hermaphrodite and the diagonal muscles of the male tail. “(from Wormatlas) Since we want to control the C.elegans' movement. We d
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  • ...ail the list with 'visible' number of items, top has the last section, and tail has the first
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  • <p>The short tail fibre (<i>stf</i>) gene was successfully reconstructed with <i>ORF-401</i> <p>The tail fibre assembly (tfa) protein acts as a molecular chaperone to stf. The clon
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  • ...ock we received, with only 3 G/C). Also our 3' primer actually contained a tail that had 30 bp in common with the gBlock vA-2, for the Gibson Assembly. Wit <br>So we ordered a new 3' primer, with a tail that put back the missing 16 bp.
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  • <p>Conclusion: Use 1B : 160 (Leu2 tail F) + BB1 Use H1: His3F + 163 (Leu2 tail R) Try PCR cleanup them and follow with Gibson assembly.</p>
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  • ...ucleotide must be the 20 last nucleotides of the previous fragment and the tail of the 3’oligonucleotide must be the 20 first nucleotides of the next fra
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  • ...d by combining the N-terminal tail of PomB with the periplasmic C-terminal tail of MotB. . In order to understand how effective this protein worked, many e
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  • ...d by combining the N-terminal tail of PomB with the periplasmic C-terminal tail of MotB. . In order to understand how effective this protein worked, many e
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  • ...d by combining the N-terminal tail of PomB with the periplasmic C-terminal tail of MotB. . In order to understand how effective this protein worked, many e
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  • ...major changes. We learned that blood tests in cattle take place behind the tail, as opposed to the current skin test which takes place in the neck. Accordi ...that bovine blood tests are usually drawn from a prominent vein behind the tail of the cow, and that this kind of test has many benefits over the cumbersom
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  • ...cpcG2-HR are approximately 370bp and 570bp respectively. The number at the tail of the sample represents our number for the colonies of transformant. ...cpcG2-HR are approximately 370bp and 570bp respectively. The number at the tail of the sample represents our number for the colonies of transformant.
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  • ...<h2>2.3 GFP levels in the brains of GFP transgenic mice decrease after tail vein injection of a plasmid that expresses GFP siRNA</h2> ...) into RVG exosomes and injected them into GFP-transgenic mice through the tail vein. Then, the GFP levels in various tissues were determined by measuring
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  • ...protein - or in our case a short cyclic&nbsp;peptide cyclized from head-to-tail.</p> ...yclic peptides. CyBase contains&nbsp;818 entries&nbsp;of ribosomal head-to-tail cyclic&nbsp;peptides from 105 different species [1]. The&nbsp;peptides vary
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  • ...protein - or in our case a short cyclic&nbsp;peptide cyclized from head-to-tail.</p> ...yclic peptides. CyBase contains&nbsp;818 entries&nbsp;of ribosomal head-to-tail cyclic&nbsp;peptides from 105 different species [1]. The&nbsp;peptides vary
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  • {{Tail}}
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  • <p>TetR+LVA: (C0040) tetracycline repressor modified with LVA tail for rapid degradation of the protein and faster fall time for the emission.
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  • ...biofilm. To do so, we designed different biobricks that contain a peptide tail attached to the sequence of the biofilm protein CsgA that provides a specif
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  • <p>Towards the tail end of our project we gained a spot on BBC Radio Scotland and on Scottish T
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  • <p>For the assembly of the bacteriophage Lambda tail fibre protein (stf gene), our initial step was the design of ORF314. This s
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  • ...voke:0,max:3,min:3,toArray:1,size:1,first:3,head:3,take:3,initial:3,rest:3,tail:3,drop:3,last:3,without:0,difference:0,indexOf:3,shuffle:1,lastIndexOf:3,is
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  • <p>Towards the tail end of our project we gained a spot on BBC Radio Scotland and on Scottish T
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  • ..., vulval muscles of the hermaphrodite and the diagonal muscles of the male tail(from Wormatlas).
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  • ...alculator indicated that for the binding of the two primers (without their tail), an annealing temperature of 50°C is required. So we tried with 8 differe
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  • ...Addgene. Overlaps for Gibson assembly were added by PCR. A synthetic polyA tail followed by a part of the Hammerhead ribozyme sequence was included in the
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  • <td>cI repressor from <i>E. coli</i> phage lambda modified with an LVA tail for rapid degradation of the protein</td>
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  • ...rred to as the capsid, often polyhedral in shape, and can be attached to a tail with fibers involved in attachment to specific bacterial surfaces [3,4]. Ph
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  • <p>Towards the tail end of our project we gained a spot on BBC Radio Scotland and on Scottish T
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  • <p>For the assembly of the bacteriophage Lambda tail fibre protein (stf gene), our initial step was the design of ORF314. This s
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  • ...ere are three different models to explain regulation via N-terminal histon tail acetylation. </p>
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  • ...slation levels of cI protein (weak RBS) combined with its instability (LVA tail) and its nature of a dominant repressor. These effects combined might lead
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  • ...t peptide that can restrain our appetite. Because the peptide’s head and tail are both amino acid, tyrosine (Y), it is named peptide YY (PYY). PYY has tw
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  • ...="font-family:Courier New">To improve purification process, a 10-histidine tail (Bba_K525998) has been added in C-term extremity of the cytochrome c. Durin
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  • ...romoter R0010, causing the end to the expression C0051. Because of the LVA tail, the remaining C0051 will be degraded, With the lack of C0051, the promoter
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  • ..."col1">All 5 spots could be detected but the bBSA-spots had a strong comet tail. This might be due to proteins adhering to the surface during the washing s
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  • ...p://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_C0040">C0040</a> has been modified with an LVA tail for rapid degradation while PhlF has not, meaning the fold repression is no
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  • ...ng it difficult to observe. The cleaved, mRNA lacking the protective polyA-tail would be rapidly degraded, leading to the observed drop in expression. To d
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  • ...ral decay rate, the degradation of LuxI was accelerated by introducing LVA tail in marine cells. </p>
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  • ...ral decay rate, the degradation of LuxI was accelerated by introducing LVA tail in marine cells. </p>
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  • ...tify"> We have designed two types of primers that differ in their floating tail. Each of the primer present floating tails with restriction sequences.
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  • ...dark-HR and PcpcG2-HR are 370bp and 570bp respectively. The numbers at the tail of the sample names are the numbers of our transformants.
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  • ..., 8, 10, 13 with terminator and connected blue chromoprotein with LVA, AAV tail and terminator as well as the J23100 promoter. As always, we introduced the
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  • ...ral decay rate, the degradation of LuxI was accelerated by introducing LVA tail in marine cells. </p>
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  • <p>Materials: PCR product adding A tail, pMD®18-T Vector,<br />System (10μl):</p>
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  • ...) into RVG exosomes and injected them into GFP-transgenic mice through the tail
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  • ...e mobility of sperm cell. Subtilosin A break down membrane plasma and coil tail of sperm cell. This protein also known that it doesn’t affect population
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  • ...ffice Excel to figure out the consequence of paired two-sample t-test (one tail).<br />
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  • ...non-specificity in primer binding. While other techniques such as head-to-tail assembly or concatemerization have been developed to facilitate spider silk
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