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Sources of natural bricks
Below we present sources of bricks prepared by our team.
Invasiveness bricks
Most of bricks connected with bacteria invasiveness were acquired from following organisms:
organism | genomic sequence details | acquired genes |
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Salmonella enterolitica ser. typhimurium LT21 | NC_OO3197 | PhoP, PhoQ, MgtC promoter |
Listeria monocytogenes EGD-E2 | NC_003210 | listeriolysin, internalinA |
Yersina enterolitica O:8 (8081)3 | AM286415 | invasin |
Other bricks
name of the brick | sequence details | source |
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CDS of p53 | BBa_K177016 | human4 |
CDS of bax | BBa_K177027 | human 5 |
mitochondrial targeting signal from the Cox gene | BBa_K177028 | human6 |
secretion system | Escherichia coli7 |
1 Genomic DNA from this strain was a generous gift from ...
2 Genomic DNA from this strain was a generous gift from prof. Jacek Bielecki, PhD, Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw
3 Genomic DNA from this strain was a generous gift from ...
4 Plasmid carrying p53 gene was a generous gift from Dawid Walerych, PhD, from the Lab of Molecular Biology, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw
5 Plasmid carrying bax gene was a generous gift from Łukasz Borowski, MSc, from the Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, University of Warsaw.
6 Mitochondrial targeting signal was amplified from the pAcGFP-mito vector
7 Plasmids carrying essential elements of mentioned secretion system were a generous gift from Carlos A. Guzman; Department of Vaccinology and Applied Microbiology, Helmholtz Center for Infection Research