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   <a class="characterization" href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:MIT/Results/#laci"> Characterization </a>
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Revision as of 07:55, 26 September 2011

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  • Parts Constructed
  • Parts Characterizations
  • Models of Patterning
  • Attributions

Parts Constructed

Name: Hef1a-LacOid MammoBlock ID: BBa_K511000
Type: Regulatory Length: 1275

This part encodes a promoter with low-level, constitutive activity that can be repressed by variants of the LacI transcriptional repressor. Repression by LacI-KRAB through chromatin packing is quite effective.

Description/Usage:
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Parts Characterizations

The characterization of newly constructed biological parts is ADD TO BLURB

List of characterizations

rtTA3/TRE promoter

Explanation:

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Gal4/UAS promoter

Explanation:

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LacI/Hef1a-LacO repressor

Explanation:

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Delta-Notch interaction

Explanation:

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CMV-TetO promoter

Explanation:

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Mnt-VP16/Mnt promoter

Explanation:

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CI434-VP16/CI434 promoter

Explanation:

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Gal4→LacI¬rtTA3→Reporter cascade

Explanation:

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Cell Patterning

Patterning!

Attributions

All work was done by students.