Team:HKUST-Hong Kong/Parts and Device
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<p>The HKUST iGEM 2012 team has submitted 18 BioBricks in total. <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/7/73/Parts_and_Device.pdf" target="_blank">A full list of BioBricks</a> has been attached with this page.<br /> | <p>The HKUST iGEM 2012 team has submitted 18 BioBricks in total. <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2012/7/73/Parts_and_Device.pdf" target="_blank">A full list of BioBricks</a> has been attached with this page.<br /> |
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Parts and Devices
Overview
The HKUST iGEM 2012 team has submitted 18 BioBricks in total. A full list of BioBricks has been attached with this page.
For the Target Binding module, two BioBricks were built to display the colon tumor recognition peptide, RPMrel, on the cell wall of B. subtilis. In the Anti-tumor Molecule Synthesis module, two BioBricks are built for BMP2 synthesis and secretion while the other five were built to facilitate the accomplishment of BMP2 synthesis. 11 BioBricks are built for Regulation and Control module. They are mainly used to driven the toxin-antitoxin system and control the expression of BMP2. They are sorted by module as shown in this page.
Among all 18 parts, three of them are well characterized. They are BBa_K733009, a GFP generator driven by Ptms promoter; BBa_K733018, a GFP generator driven by xylose inducible promoter and BBa_K733012, the cell growth inhibition device. For detailed characterization data please refer to the information of these three BioBricks or our Characterization section on the wiki.
For the convenience of other parties in using and searching for BioBricks, we also sorted our BioBricks based on their type. For detailed information please refer to here.
Project
Human Practice