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− | For our project, four biobricks were submitted to the registry, all of which are added as basic parts. Although two of the parts contain multiple parts from the iGEM registry, these have not been entered as composite parts. The main reason for this is that the inclusion of biobrick assembly scars in certain parts of the toehold structure could mess with the structure and function of the toehold, and would impose additional constraints upon the toehold design. Given this, we believe that it would be most useful to the synthetic biology community if this was characterised | + | For our project, four biobricks were submitted to the registry, all of which are added as basic parts. Although two of the parts contain multiple parts from the iGEM registry, these have not been entered as composite parts. The main reason for this is that the inclusion of biobrick assembly scars in certain parts of the toehold structure could mess with the structure and function of the toehold, and would impose additional constraints upon the toehold design. Given this, we believe that it would be most useful to the synthetic biology community if this was characterised as a basic part which can be swapped between plasmid vectors as required, and the target changed using Q5 site-directed mutagenesis. |
<h4 id="K1586000"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1586000">BBa_K1586000: Synthetic toehold riboswitch J23100 (GreenFET1J)</a></h4> | <h4 id="K1586000"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1586000">BBa_K1586000: Synthetic toehold riboswitch J23100 (GreenFET1J)</a></h4> | ||
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Also submitted to the registry is the GreenFET1 toehold structure, but under the control of T7. Like BBa_K1586000, it was modified into a biobrick, which included the removal of a PstI site at position 826. Figure 2 shows annotated features for this part. | Also submitted to the registry is the GreenFET1 toehold structure, but under the control of T7. Like BBa_K1586000, it was modified into a biobrick, which included the removal of a PstI site at position 826. Figure 2 shows annotated features for this part. | ||
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+ | <h4 id="K1586001"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1586002">BBa_K1586002: EsxB toehold riboswitch (ZeusJ)</a></h4> | ||
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+ | <div class="slide"><a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1586002"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/c/c5/Exeter_K1586001_features.png" title="Figure 3: Features of K1586002."></a></div> | ||
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+ | Part BBa_K1586002 was a toehold designed with the aim of being used in diagnosis, but as with all toehold switches designed it can be applied in many different scenarios. As our project was concerned with showing the potential of toehold switches in aiding <em>M.bovis</em> diagnosis, the switch is designed to detect and become activated by EsxB mRNA. EsxB is a gene found in <em>M.bovis</em>, but not the BCG vaccine, and encodes for Esat6, which is involved in its pathogenicity. This toehold has been tested <em>in silico</em>, and will be further characterised at the University of Exeter after the competition has ended. To see data for this toehold, visit either the <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1586002">registry page</a>, or the <a href="https://2015.igem.org/Team:Exeter/Results">results page</a>. Figure 3 shows annotated features for this part. | ||
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