Team:TU-Eindhoven/LEC/BioBricks

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<p>Our iGEM team prepared three different BioBricks: BBa_K881000 (R-GECO), BBa_K881001 (G-GECO), BBa_K881002 (B-GECO). These three GECO proteins, which are obtained from ''Zhao et al. 2011''<html><a href="#ref_zhao" name="text_zhao"><sup>[1]</sup></a></html>, are red, green and blue fluorescent respectively. For ligation and restriction, the protocol obtained from the BioBrick library didn't work for our Biobricks. Therefore, we designed our own protocol, which can be found at the 'Protocol' page, and is shortly described here. The coding DNA for these three proteins was ligated into a <partinfo>pSB1C3</partinfo> vector. After culturing, the vectors were restricted with restriction enzymes XbaI en PstI. These enzymes restricted the vector nicely, however, the DNA sequence coding for the fluorescent GECO proteins appears to contain a restriction site for PstI aswell. Therefore, this procedure was repeated with restriction enzymes XbaI and SpeI. Using this restriction, the BioBricks can be used in yeast cells and E.coli bacteria.</p>
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<p>Our iGEM team prepared three different BioBricks: BBa_K881000 (R-GECO), BBa_K881001 (G-GECO), BBa_K881002 (B-GECO). These three GECO proteins, which are obtained from ''Zhao et al. 2011''<html><a href="#ref_zhao" name="text_zhao"><sup>[1]</sup></a></html>, are red, green and blue fluorescent respectively. The protocol for ligation and restriction obtained from the BioBrick library didn't work for our Biobricks. Therefore, we designed our own protocol, which can be found at the 'Protocol' page, and is shortly described here. The coding DNA for these three proteins was ligated into a <partinfo>pSB1C3</partinfo> vector. After culturing, the vectors were restricted with restriction enzymes XbaI en PstI. These enzymes restricted the vector nicely, however, the DNA sequence coding for the fluorescent GECO proteins appears to contain a restriction site for PstI aswell. Therefore, this procedure was repeated with restriction enzymes XbaI and SpeI. Using this restriction method, the BioBricks can be used in yeast cells and E.coli bacteria.</p>
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<p>Although, these BioBricks are prepared in a more efficient way using our own protocol, the permission we needed to apply the GECO BioBricks to registry library was not easy to obtain. You can read more about this struggle at the 'Considerations' page.</p>
<p>Although, these BioBricks are prepared in a more efficient way using our own protocol, the permission we needed to apply the GECO BioBricks to registry library was not easy to obtain. You can read more about this struggle at the 'Considerations' page.</p>
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