Team:USP-UNESP-Brazil/Plasmid Plug n Play/Background

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This project aims to reduce the expression of any gene to two steps; PCR and transformation. The linear DNA, from the PCR, is inserted in electro-competent ''E. coli'' cells (BL21(DE3)), the electro-competent cells already have the Plug&play plasmid producing Cre recombinase for the circularization and the integration steps. Issues like the linear DNA degradation, integration and circularization rates were explored using mathematical modeling, which showed the viability of the project even before beginning to work in the bench.  
This project aims to reduce the expression of any gene to two steps; PCR and transformation. The linear DNA, from the PCR, is inserted in electro-competent ''E. coli'' cells (BL21(DE3)), the electro-competent cells already have the Plug&play plasmid producing Cre recombinase for the circularization and the integration steps. Issues like the linear DNA degradation, integration and circularization rates were explored using mathematical modeling, which showed the viability of the project even before beginning to work in the bench.  
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'''Refereces:'''
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'''References:'''
1. ABREMSKI & HOESS (1984). "Bacteriophage P1 Site Specific Recombination. Purification and Properties of the Cre Recombinase Protein". Journal of Biological Chemistry 259: 1509–1514.
1. ABREMSKI & HOESS (1984). "Bacteriophage P1 Site Specific Recombination. Purification and Properties of the Cre Recombinase Protein". Journal of Biological Chemistry 259: 1509–1514.
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7. VAN DUYNE G (2001). "A Structural View of Cre-loxP Site Specific Recombination". Annual Reviews Biophysics Biomolcular Structures 30: 87–104.
7. VAN DUYNE G (2001). "A Structural View of Cre-loxP Site Specific Recombination". Annual Reviews Biophysics Biomolcular Structures 30: 87–104.
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8. VOZIYANOV Y, PATHANIA S, JAYARAM M. 1999. A general model for sitespecific recombination by the integrase family recombinases. Nucleic Acids Res 27:930–941
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8. VOZIYANOV Y, PATHANIA S, JAYARAM M. 1999. A general model for sites pecific recombination by the integrase family recombinases. Nucleic Acids Res 27:930–941

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