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<p>As one of the most important approaches to synthezise synthetic promotors we developed a database that predicts the position of conserved promotor binding sequences. We identified conserved sequences ourselves, analyzed the data and coded an easy to use interface that is available for public use. </p>
<p>As one of the most important approaches to synthezise synthetic promotors we developed a database that predicts the position of conserved promotor binding sequences. We identified conserved sequences ourselves, analyzed the data and coded an easy to use interface that is available for public use. </p>
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<p>We generated and characterized sets of constitutive and inducible promotors of different strength. We combined a subset of these promotors with our targeted fluorescent protein tag and could thus show... Furthermore we characterized the eukaryotic standart  </p>
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Revision as of 19:51, 9 October 2009

Design your own promotor

As one of the most important approaches to synthezise synthetic promotors we developed a database that predicts the position of conserved promotor binding sequences. We identified conserved sequences ourselves, analyzed the data and coded an easy to use interface that is available for public use.

Start design...

Mission 2009

Mammalian synthetic biology has huge potential, but it is in need of new standards and of systematic construction of comprehensive part libraries. Promoters are the fundamental elements of every synthetic biological system. We have developed and successfully applied two novel, in silico guided methods for the rational construction of synthetic promoters.

Mission accomplished

We generated and characterized sets of constitutive and inducible promotors of different strength. We combined a subset of these promotors with our targeted fluorescent protein tag and could thus show... Furthermore we characterized the eukaryotic standart