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- | The Inverter is composed of the pBAD promoter (lacking the repressor binding sites) which produces the short RNA RyhB. RyhB binds to uof and masks the Shine Dalgarno sequence, | + | The Inverter is composed of the pBAD promoter (lacking the repressor binding sites), which produces the short RNA RyhB. RyhB binds to uof<sub>CGU</sub> and masks the Shine Dalgarno sequence, thereby translationally repressing it. Uof<sub>CGU</sub> is translationally fused to ''lacZalpha'', and therefore also translationally repressed. Uof<sub>CGU</sub>-''lacZalpha'' is produced by an [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_R0011 IPTG-inducible Promoter] which is induced with 1mM IPTG. The P<sub>''BAD''</sub> is titrated with Arabinose. The higher the arabinose concentration is, the higher the RyhB concentration and consequently the ''lacZalpha'' translational repression. |
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ONPG assay of the Inverter with lacZalpha
The Inverter is composed of the pBAD promoter (lacking the repressor binding sites), which produces the short RNA RyhB. RyhB binds to uofCGU and masks the Shine Dalgarno sequence, thereby translationally repressing it. UofCGU is translationally fused to lacZalpha, and therefore also translationally repressed. UofCGU-lacZalpha is produced by an [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_R0011 IPTG-inducible Promoter] which is induced with 1mM IPTG. The PBAD is titrated with Arabinose. The higher the arabinose concentration is, the higher the RyhB concentration and consequently the lacZalpha translational repression.