Team:Minnesota/Parts Characterization

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We chose these parts because they had the same regulators as the promoters we examined in our project. Part [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K091101 K091101] was particularly interesting because it was one of the constructs of the Tet and Lac operators that we examined for our research. Since Tet and Lac are commonly studied operators in synthetic biology, we wanted parts that involved them to be well-characterized to ensure the viability of future research.
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We decided to characterize these promoters by attaching them to part [http://partsregistry.org/Part:Bba_K081012 K081012], which consists of a strong RBS and GFP. This 'PoPS generator' takes [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Abstraction_hierarchy_and_PoPS PoPS] (Polymerase Per Second) as an input and gives GFP as an output, allowing us to indirectly measure PoPS and characterize our parts.
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The [https://2009.igem.org/Judging/Judging_Criteria 2009 iGEM Judging Criteria] gives MIT's characterization of part [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php/Part:BBa_F2620 BBa_F2620] as an exemplar of parts characterization. We gratefully acknowledge their pioneering work with parts characterization and hope that our work continues to maintain the high standard for characterization of parts.

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Parts Characterization

We chose five promoters that were included in the 2009 iGEM Kit to characterize. Using part [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php/Part:BBa_F2620 BBa_F2620], which was characterized by a group from MIT in 2004, as a template, we characterized the following parts:

PartDescriptionRegulatorsPeople
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I14032 I14032]Constitutive promoter classified as repressibleIPTGPrinceton 2004
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_J13002 J13002]Two TetR binding sites and RBSaTcUT Austin 2005
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_I14015 I14015]LasR, 3OC12HSL aTc regulated promoterLasR, 3C12HSL, aTcPrinceton 2004
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K091101 K091101]TTL AND gateIPTG, aTcDavidson Missouri-Western 2008
[http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_R0011 R0011]Inverting regulatory region controlled by LacI; for comparison since already characterizedIPTGRegistry

We chose these parts because they had the same regulators as the promoters we examined in our project. Part [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K091101 K091101] was particularly interesting because it was one of the constructs of the Tet and Lac operators that we examined for our research. Since Tet and Lac are commonly studied operators in synthetic biology, we wanted parts that involved them to be well-characterized to ensure the viability of future research.

We decided to characterize these promoters by attaching them to part [http://partsregistry.org/Part:Bba_K081012 K081012], which consists of a strong RBS and GFP. This 'PoPS generator' takes [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Abstraction_hierarchy_and_PoPS PoPS] (Polymerase Per Second) as an input and gives GFP as an output, allowing us to indirectly measure PoPS and characterize our parts.

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The 2009 iGEM Judging Criteria gives MIT's characterization of part [http://partsregistry.org/wiki/index.php/Part:BBa_F2620 BBa_F2620] as an exemplar of parts characterization. We gratefully acknowledge their pioneering work with parts characterization and hope that our work continues to maintain the high standard for characterization of parts.