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Revision as of 19:34, 25 September 2011
# of parts submitted:
Assembly Standard: BglBricks
Accomplishments:
- 35 Regulatory promoters
- 2 Ribosome Binding Sites
- 1 Reporter device
- 3 Composite expression modules
- 2 Coding proteins
Assembly Standard: BglBricks
Accomplishments:
Function
Stress promoters respond differently to various types of stress that is placed on the cell. We wanted a promoter that would be downregulated in the presence of membrane stress caused by the over expression of ToxR. The design principle is to express ToxR under the control of this promoter such that the stress it causes drives negative feedback on its own production.Assembly
The 34 stress promoters were PCRed from E. Coli MC1061 Genomic DNA. Basic parts were made in plasmids with pUC origins. A constitutive promoter (Pcon) was also cloned into a basic part as a control for characterization.Characterization
Explanation of experiments! GRAPH!!!!Experiments
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