Difference between revisions of "Team:British Columbia/Parts"

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          <h2>BBa_K2700000</h2>
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      <p>This is a regulatory part that converts our previously synthesized Naringenin into our final product, Kaempferol. </p>
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          <h2>BBa_K2700001</h2>
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          <p>This is our pt181-antisense-RNA transcript that will block both transcription and translation at the pt181 promoter (Part:BBa_K2700002) site. Once pt181-antisense is expressed, it will bind to the promoter region and cause a physical fold to occur. This fold is a stem-like structure that will block the RBS as well as act as a terminator to prevent further transcription to occur. </p>
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          <h2>BBa_K2700002</h2>
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          <p>This is our pt181-promoter region for our biosensor.</p>
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Revision as of 01:00, 17 October 2018

BBa_K2700000

This is a regulatory part that converts our previously synthesized Naringenin into our final product, Kaempferol.

BBa_K2700001

This is our pt181-antisense-RNA transcript that will block both transcription and translation at the pt181 promoter (Part:BBa_K2700002) site. Once pt181-antisense is expressed, it will bind to the promoter region and cause a physical fold to occur. This fold is a stem-like structure that will block the RBS as well as act as a terminator to prevent further transcription to occur.

BBa_K2700002

This is our pt181-promoter region for our biosensor.