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== Intro / Background ==
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#REDIRECT [[Team:Czech_Republic/Project/Orthogonal_signals_and_receptors]]
Test {{:Team:Czech_Republic/Template:ReferenceRef|Janiak2005}}.
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== Design ==
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=== Concept ===
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==== Receptors ====
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==== Signals ====
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MF(ALPHA)1 gene codes for four mature alpha-factors within a putative precursor of 165 amino acids. This sequence begins with a signal tag for secretion and a segment with three glycosylation sites (89aa). The second segment contains four mature alpha-factors, each preceded by spacer peptides, which are hypothesized to contain proteolytic processing signals{{:Team:Czech_Republic/Template:ReferenceRef|Kurjan1982}}.
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=== DNA ===
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* Genomic PCR of WT SC-STE2 (YFL026W - http://www.yeastgenome.org/locus/S000001868/overview) - ORF
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* Genomic PCR of MF(ALPHA)1 (YPL187W - http://www.yeastgenome.org/locus/mf%28alpha%291/overview) - secretion tag (first PCR), second PCR to add the actual pheromone and stop codon
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== Materials and methods ==
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=== Chemicals and strains ===
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=== Construction ===
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=== Validation===
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== Results ==
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=== Proof of concept test ===
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=== Test of orthogonality (growth arrest approach) ===
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=== Test of orthogonality (fluorescence approach) ===
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=== Final constructs ===
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== References ==
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<ol>
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<li>{{:Team:Czech_Republic/Template:Reference|Janiak2005|Janiak, A. M., Sargsyan, H., Russo, J., Naider, F., Hauser, M., & Becker, J. M. (2005). Functional expression of the Candida albicans alpha-factor receptor in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 42(2005), 328–338. doi:10.1016/j.fgb.2005.01.006}}</li>
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<li>{{:Team:Czech_Republic/Template:Reference|Kurjan1982|Kurjan J, Herskowitz I. (1982) Structure of a yeast pheromone gene (MF alpha): a putative alpha-factor precursor contains four tandem copies of mature alpha-factor. Cell. 1982 Oct;30(3):933-43. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(82)90298-7}}</li>
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</ol>
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