Team:British Columbia/NotebookKillSwitches
From 2012.igem.org
Parts Registry: [http://partsregistry.org/Cell_death Cell Death]
Number | Name | What it Does |
---|---|---|
<partinfo>BBa_I716462</partinfo> | Arabinose promoter, stops reproduction, no lysis | |
<partinfo>BBa_K512002</partinfo> | Finds GFP on plasmid, eats plasmid? (Jacob says mention "crispr") | |
<partinfo>BBa_K112808</partinfo> |
2010 Strasbourg: I don't know what the heck
2011 Tokyo Metropolitan: Killer Bee e.coli?
2011 UNIST Korea: Killed by high and low temps, not if dark.
2010 Harvard: Barnase cleaves RNA!
2010 Hong Kong: Possible new killswitch, not implemented
<partinfo>BBa_K541545</partinfo> Limulus Anti-Lipopolysaccharide Factor for E.coli (IPTG Inducible)
<partinfo>BBa_K593009</partinfo> ROSE regulated kill switch (RNA thermometer, only activates above 42°)
<partinfo>BBa_K628006</partinfo> Protegrin-1 Kill Switch (Antimicrobial peptide)
<partinfo>BBa_K565001</partinfo> <partinfo>BBa_K565002</partinfo> Colicin G,H gene cluster
http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K565004 Microcin C51 production device
http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K185004 RelE toxin+Double terminator
Also, check out https://2009.igem.org/Team:UNICAMP-Brazil/Yeastguard. All sorts of kill switches, but may not all work in E. coli.