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Revision as of 08:33, 18 September 2015

Part Collection

Source Organism Gene Part Name Function Characterised Sequenced Submitted
Escherichia coli EcPPK BBa_K1807002 Phosphate Kinase
Escherichia coli EcPPX BBa_K1807001 Phosphate Kinase
Escherichia coli EcPstSCAB Phosphate specific transporter
Kingella oralis KoPPK BBa_K1807006 PolyPhosphate Kinase
Sinorhizobium meliloti SmPstSCAB Phosphate specific transporter
Candidatus accumulibacter phosphatis ApPstSCAB BBa_K1807007 Phosphate specific transporter
Candidatus accumulibacter phosphatis ApPPK BA-91 BBa_K1807003 PolyPhosphate kinase
Candidatus accumulibacter phosphatis ApPPK SK-12 BBa_K1807004 PolyPhosphate kinase
Candidatus accumulibacter phosphatis ApPPK UW-1 BBa_K1807005 PolyPhosphate kinase
Expression vector “pAdapt” in pSB1C3 lacZalpha BBa_K1807000 Used as cloning vector

Below is a picture showing a blue-white screening plate using X-Gal/IPTG, proof of transformation with our SmPst genes.