Team:Guelph/Basic Part




Basic Parts

These are a list of our basic parts that allowed us to carry out our project

BioBrick Type Name Description Length
BBa_K3189000 Coding VioC The gene VioC produces Violacein synthase required for the metabolism of tryptophan into a pink or violet (if VioD is present) pigment. 1290
BBa_K3189001 Regulatory Phage Lambda-TetO A phage lambda promoter sequence that has a binding site that allows tetR to bind and repress transcription. 74
BBa_K3189010 Coding VioA The gene VioA produces flavin-dependent L-tryptophan oxidase. VioA along with VioB and VioE are all required for the metabolism of tryptophan into protodeoxy-violaceinic acid, the precursor to the violacein pigment. 1290
BBa_K3189011 Coding VioB The gene VioB produces 2-imino-3-(indol-3-yl)-propanoate dimerase. VioB along with VioA and VioE are all required for the metabolism of tryptophan into protodeoxy-violaceinic acid, the precursor to the violacein pigment. 3030
BBa_K3189012 Coding VioE The gene VioE produces a tryptophan oxidase. VioE along with VioA and VioB are all required for the metabolism of tryptophan into protodeoxy-violaceinic acid, the precursor to the violacein pigment. 606
BBa_K3189008 Regulatory LacI + Promoter The repressor sequence and its promoter that control the transcription of genes that govern the Lac system. 1161
BBa_K3189009 Regulatory Lac Operator The regulatory sequence that can be bound to Lac I to inhibit expression of a given gene. 40
BBa_K3189002 Tag S-Tag An oligopeptide tag that can allow for the detection of the gene directly upstream of this sequence. 90
BBa_K3189003 Terminator T7 Terminator Wild type terminator from T7 bacteriophage. 48
BBa_K3189004 Regulatory TetR Tetracycline repressor that can bind to a TetO sequence to inhibit transcription of a desired gene. 624

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