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*Suffix: 5’ GTT TCT TCC TGC AGC GGC CGC TAC TAG TA cta tct gca ctg ctc att aat ata ctt c 3' Melting Point = 56 | *Suffix: 5’ GTT TCT TCC TGC AGC GGC CGC TAC TAG TA cta tct gca ctg ctc att aat ata ctt c 3' Melting Point = 56 | ||
- | 4 '''''The R Gene''''' - The second gene of the Cell Lysis Cassette. It is an endolysin causing lysis of the bacterial cell. The gene is 477 base pairs in length. | + | |
+ | 4 '''''The R Gene''''' - The second gene of the Cell Lysis Cassette. It is an endolysin causing lysis of the bacterial cell. The gene is 477 base pairs in length. | ||
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5 '''''The Rz Gene''''' The third gene in the Cell Lysis Cassette. It is 462 base pairs, however, little is known of its function in cell lysis. It is included in many cell lysis methods but has yet to be characterized sufficiently. | 5 '''''The Rz Gene''''' The third gene in the Cell Lysis Cassette. It is 462 base pairs, however, little is known of its function in cell lysis. It is included in many cell lysis methods but has yet to be characterized sufficiently. |
Revision as of 15:20, 25 October 2008
1 BBa_K124003 – This part is the DNA received from John Mekalanos’ Lab at Harvard Medical School, pvj4. The sequence, 1273 base pairs in length, codes for three different proteins. These three proteins, commonly known as the S, R, and Rz genes, encode for cell lysis. The three genes packaged together are regularly called the “Cell Lysis Cassette.” The S gene is a holin and the R gene is an endolysin. Little is known about the function of the Rz gene in cell lysis but it is involved in many cell lysis processes.
Composite PartsMercury Sensor BBa_I728456 (Mercury Inducible Promoter) coupled with BBa_K124003 (PVJ4 Cell Lysis Cassette). The current Arabinose Inducible Promoter is replaced with a Mercury Promoter. In the presence of Mercury in a water sample, the three lysis genes, S, R, and Rz genes will be expressed. Lead Sensor BBa_I721001 (Lead Promoter) and BBa_K124003 (PVJ4). Gene expression induced in the presence of Lead. Arsenic Sensor BBa_J33201 (E. coli chromosomal ars promoter with arsR repressor gene) and BBa_K124003 (PVJ4). A method for detection of Arsenic in water supplies. |