BBa_J33205

BBa_J33205 Version 1

Component

Source:
http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_J33205
Generated By: https://synbiohub.org/public/igem/igem2sbol/1
Created by: Chris French
Date created: 2006-10-25 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-08-31 04:08:46

hybrid lambda PR-lac promoter, repressed by lambda cI and lacI, plus lacZ



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
sequence_feature

Other

Sequences BBa_J33205_sequence (Version 1)

Description

This part is a hybrid promoter designed to be repressed by either lambda cI or LacI. It consists of the the PRM-PR promoter region of bacteriophage lambda, including cI binding sites OR1, OR2 and OR3 as well as the -35 and -10 sites of both PRM and PR, fused via an introduced XhoI site to the LacI binding site of the lac promoter. (In this version, the lacZ' gene encoding the N-terminal 76 amino acid residues of LacZ has also been included to facilitate testing.) This approximately preserves the relationship between the -10 promoter region and and the LacI binding site. Our hope is that this promoter will be effectively repressed in the presence of either lambda cI or LacI. However, this has not been properly tested at the time of writing. We can say that good LacZ activity is observed in the presence of IPTG, indicating that the basic promoter function of lambda PR appears to be intact. Our sequencing also suggests two single nucleotide mutations within OR2 as compared to published sequence, which may be natural variants or PCR-induced mutations; in the latter case, they may or may not have some effect on cI binding. Note also that this construct includes the PRM promoter, which ought to be functional in the reverse direction.

Notes

This part includes the entire lambda PRM-PR region, with cI binding sites OR1, OR2 and OR3 and the -35 and -10 sequences of both promoters (PRM and PR). An XhoI site was introduced by PCR, and the DNA was joined to the region of the lac promoter beginning with the LacI binding site. The distance between the LacI binding site and the PR -10 site in the fusion is approximately the same as that between the LacI binding site and its native -10 site; thus we hope that LacI will be able to repress PR in our construct. However, this has yet to be properly tested.

Source

The lambda-derived portion (bases 4 to 78) is derived from lambda DNA by PCR using primers based on published sequence (Genbank accession J02459, gi:215104). The lac portion (bases 84 to 353) is derived from E. coli BL21 genomic DNA using primers based on published sequence (Genbank accession J01636, gi:146575).

Sequence Annotation Location Component / Role(s)
PRM -10
cI binding site OR3
PRM -35
cI binding site OR2
PR -35
cI binding site OR1
PR -10
XhoI fusion site
LacI binding site
rbs
lacZ'
9,14
13,29
32,37
36,52
50,55
60,76
73,78
79,84
85,105
112,115
123,353
feature/promoter promoter
feature/operator operator
feature/promoter promoter
operator feature/operator
promoter feature/promoter
operator feature/operator
promoter feature/promoter
feature/misc sequence_feature
feature/operator operator
ribosome_entry_site feature/rbs
CDS feature/cds
igem#experience
None
 
igem#partStatus
Released HQ 2013
igem#sampleStatus
In stock
igem#status
Available
 
synbiohub#ownedBy
user/james
 
synbiohub#ownedBy
user/myers
 
synbiohub#topLevel
BBa_J33205/1