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Revision as of 03:28, 19 September 2015
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Parts in the registry
<groupparts>iGEM015 Washington</groupparts>
We also have an automatically generated Team Parts page.
Apatazyme
yeVenus-TheoA; Coding sequence for enhanced YFP and theophylline-sensative aptazyme
The part contains the coding sequence for yeast enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (yeVenus), linked to it is a gene for a theophylline sensitive riboswitch aptazyme. The aptazyme portion of the transcript self-cleaves in the absence of theophylline and no YFP should be produced. The theophylline bound state stabilizes the transcript, which translates to the protein and fluorescence should be observed.
yeVenus-PEST-TheoA; Coding sequence for destabilized YFP Venus and theophylline-sensitive aptazyme
This part, yeVenus-PEST-TheoA, contains the coding sequence for a hybrid protein made of yeast enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (yeVenus) fused in frame with the CDS of the PEST-rich 178 c-terminal residues of Cln2, which targets the protein for ubiquitin dependent degradation. These coding sequences are fused with a gene for a theophylline sensitive riboswitch aptazyme. The aptazyme portion of the transcript self-cleaves in the absence of theophylline and no YFP should be produced. The theophylline bound state stabilizes the transcript, which translates to the protein and fluorescence should be observed.
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