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<p> To build our genetically-engineered strain of bacteria with decreased susceptibility to mutation, we produced several parts for expression DNA repair enzymes. Each of these genes were themselves optimized by our software to have a minimal number of overall mutation hotspots. Included are enzymes for repairing UV-induced lesions, oxidative damage, and the enzymes necessary to construct our "incorruptible cell".  Part numbers and their corresponding genes for each are listed below:</p>
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<p> To build our genetically-engineered strain of bacteria with decreased susceptibility to mutation, we produced several parts for expression DNA repair enzymes. Each of these genes were themselves optimized by our software to have a minimal number of overall mutation hotspots. Included are enzymes for repairing UV-induced lesions, oxidative damage, and the enzymes necessary to construct our "incorruptible cell".  Part numbers and their corresponding genes for each are listed below:</p><br>
  
 
   <p>K1673201 T4 Pyrimidine Dimer Glycosylase (Mutation Optimized)
 
   <p>K1673201 T4 Pyrimidine Dimer Glycosylase (Mutation Optimized)

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Vanderbilt iGEM 2015

Repair Enzymes

To build our genetically-engineered strain of bacteria with decreased susceptibility to mutation, we produced several parts for expression DNA repair enzymes. Each of these genes were themselves optimized by our software to have a minimal number of overall mutation hotspots. Included are enzymes for repairing UV-induced lesions, oxidative damage, and the enzymes necessary to construct our "incorruptible cell". Part numbers and their corresponding genes for each are listed below:


K1673201 T4 Pyrimidine Dimer Glycosylase (Mutation Optimized)

K1673202 Formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase (Mutation Optimized)

K1673203 S1 Nuclease (Overall Mutation Optimized)

K1673204 T7 Endonuclase (Mutation Optimized)

K1673205 T7 Endonuclease (Homology Optimized )

K1673213 IPTG Promoter Mutation Optimized S1 Nuclease

K1673214 IPTG Promoter Mutation Optimized T7 Endonuclease

K1673223 T7 Promoter Mutation Optimized S1 Nuclease

K1673224 T7 Promoter Mutation Optimized T7 Nuclease