Team:UC Chile2/Cyanolux/Project

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<p>This constructs is an integrative plasmid which targets neutral recombination sites (slr0370 and sll0337). We selected this locus because it has been extensively used in the literature (REFERENCE) and it shown to have no deleterious effects on Synechocystis viability. We selected Kanamycin resistance as our transformation marker. [PUT LINK TO CONSTRUCT HERE].</p>
<p>This constructs is an integrative plasmid which targets neutral recombination sites (slr0370 and sll0337). We selected this locus because it has been extensively used in the literature (REFERENCE) and it shown to have no deleterious effects on Synechocystis viability. We selected Kanamycin resistance as our transformation marker. [PUT LINK TO CONSTRUCT HERE].</p>
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<h4>LuxAB under the transaldolase promoter</h4>
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Using this backbone we have decided to put LuxAB under the transaldolase promoter.We have choose the transaldolase promoter to express the luciferase part of the operon, as in the literature the promoter is described as having a peak of expression at 2 hours past dusk, which we believe is just the right timing to "turn on the lamp".
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We have choose the transaldolase promoter to express the luciferase part of the operon, as in the literature the promoter is described as having a peak of expression at 2 hours past dusk, which we believe is just the right timing to "turn on the lamp".
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We've found 2 versions of the Bacterial luciferase which we intend to use on this construct. The first one is from Photorhabdus luminiscence K216008 from the 2009 Edinburgh iGEM team and the second one is part from the LuxBrick (K325909 from the 2010 Cambridge iGEM team) and originally comes from Vibrio fisherii but has been "E.coli optimized".
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We've found 2 versions of the bacterial luciferase which we intend to use on this construct. The first one is from Photorhabdus luminiscent K216008 from the 2009 Edinburgh iGEM team and the second one is part from the LuxBrick (K325909 from the 2010 Cambridge iGEM team) and originally comes from Vibrio fisherii but has been "E.coli optimized".
<h3>pSB1C3_IntS</h3>
<h3>pSB1C3_IntS</h3>

Revision as of 02:58, 24 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012