BBa_R0051 1 cI lam promoter (lambda cI regulated) 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:14:14Z <a href="http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v403/n6767/abs/403335a0_fs.html&dynoptions=doi1043774228">A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators</a> , Elowitz M.B. , Leibler S., Nature(403),335-38: 2000 Released HQ 2013 The cI regulated promoter is based on the pR promtoer from bacteriohage lambda. The promoter has two two DNA binding sites for lambda cI repressor <bb_part>BBa_C0051</bb_part>. cI binding results in repression of transcription. The specific sequence used here is based on the cI repressible promoter used in the Elowitz repressilator (and references therein).</P> false true _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false <P> <P>In order to address concerns about the promoter transcribing in the reverse direction, we have removed the -35 and -10 signals responsible for the promoter activity in the reverse direction. (<b><font color="red">More details needed here! DE, 2/24/03</font></b>)<P> Incompatible with host expressing cI repressor. true Vinay S Mahajan, Brian Chow, Peter Carr, Voichita Marinescu and Alexander D. Wissner-Gross annotation2024 1 OR1 range2024 1 25 41 annotation2023 1 -35 range2023 1 15 20 annotation7067 1 BBa_R0051 range7067 1 1 49 annotation2022 1 -10 range2022 1 38 43 annotation2025 1 OR2 range2025 1 1 17 BBa_C0062 1 luxr luxR repressor/activator, (no LVA?) 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:23Z <em>V. fischeri</em> <genbank>AF170104</genbank> Released HQ 2013 In complex with HSL, LuxR binds to the Lux promoter, activating transcription from Pr <bb_part>BBa_R0062</bb_part>, and repressing transcription from Pl <bb_part>BBa_R0063</bb_part>. <p>The lux cassette of V. fischeri contains a left and a right promoter. The right promoter gives weak constitutive expression of downstream genes.This expression is up-regulated by the action of the Lux activator, LuxR complexed to HSL. Two molecules of LuxR protein form a complex with two molecules the signalling compound homoserine lactone (HSL). This complex binds to a palindromic site on the promoter, increasing the rate of transcription.</p> false true _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false <P> <P>2 silent point mutants were introduced in the coding sequence to remove internal XbaI and PstI sites. Mutation sites were chosen to replace codons commonly used in <em>E. coli</em> with codons used at a similar frequency. <P> true Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr annotation2213986 1 Help:Barcodes range2213986 1 757 781 annotation1762 1 prefix range1762 1 1 2 annotation1765 1 A range1765 1 492 492 annotation1764 1 T range1764 1 174 174 annotation1766 1 luxR range1766 1 1 750 annotation7039 1 BBa_C0062 range7039 1 1 756 BBa_B0032 1 BBa_B0032 RBS.3 (medium) -- derivative of BBa_0030 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:20Z Released HQ 2013 Weak1 RBS based on Ron Weiss thesis. Strength is considered relative to <bb_part>BBa_B0030</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_B0031</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_B0033</bb_part>. false true _41_44_48_46_1_ 0 24 7 In stock false Varies from -6 to +1 region from original sequence to accomodate BioBricks suffix (&quot;RBS-2&quot; in figure 4-14 of thesis). <P> Contact info for this part: <a href="mailto:(bchow@media.mit.edu)">Brian Chow</a> true Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr IAP, 2003. annotation1709 1 RBS-3\Weak range1709 1 1 13 annotation1710 1 RBS range1710 1 7 10 annotation7027 1 BBa_B0032 range7027 1 1 13 BBa_C0012 1 lacI lacI repressor from E. coli (+LVA) 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:23Z represillator of Elowitz and Leibler (2000) Released HQ 2013 Coding region for the LacI protein with an LVA degradation tail and without an RBS. LacI binds to the pLac regulator <bb_part>BBa_R0010</bb_part> and PLlac01 hybrid regulator <bb_part>BBa_R0011</bb_part> and inhibits transcription. IPTG (Isopropylthiogalactoside) binds to LacI and inhibits its operation, therefore promoting transcription.</P> <P>A rapid degredation tail (LVA) has been added to improve the High to Low performance of this part.</P> false false _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M.B., Leibler, S. A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators. <em>Nature</em> 403, 335-338 (2000). <a href="http://biobricks.ai.mit.edu/BB_References.htm#ELOW00">[ELOW00]</a><br> <br> </P> <P> References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M.B., Leibler, S. A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators. <em>Nature</em> 403, 335-338 (2000). <a href="http://biobricks.ai.mit.edu/BB_References.htm#ELOW00">[ELOW00]</a><br> <br> </P> <P>Sequence taken from the repressilator of Elowitz and Leibler (2000). The obtained sequence was compared to the wild-type sequence for LacI obtained through a database search. The sequence had been modified from the wild-type in that wild-type GTG start was changed to an ATG start (note, actual ORF in E.coli has several GTG starts it would seem). The LVA tag has been added for quicker degradation.<P> Incompatible with systems containing LacI, lactose, or IPTG. true Grace Kenney, Daniel Shen, Neelaksh Varshney, Samantha Sutton annotation7031 1 BBa_C0012 range7031 1 1 1128 annotation2213988 1 Help:Barcodes range2213988 1 1129 1153 annotation1722 1 LVA range1722 1 1090 1128 annotation1723 1 lacI-LVA range1723 1 1 1128 BBa_C0040 1 tetR tetracycline repressor from transposon Tn10 (+LVA) 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:23Z Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999) Released HQ 2013 Coding region for the TetR protein without the Ribosome Binding Site. Modified with an LVA tail for rapid degradation of the protein and faster fall time for the emission. TetR binds to the pTet regulator (BBa_R0040). aTc (anhydrotetracycline) binds to TetR and inhibits its operation.</P> false true _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999). </P> <p> Lutz R, Bujard H., Independent and tight regulation of transcriptional units in Escherichia coli via the LacR/O, the TetR/O and AraC/I1-I2 regulatory elements. Nucleic Acids Res. 1997 Mar 15;25(6):1203-10. PMID: 9092630 </p> <P> References (unparsed) here: <p>Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999). </P> <p> Lutz R, Bujard H., Independent and tight regulation of transcriptional units in Escherichia coli via the LacR/O, the TetR/O and AraC/I1-I2 regulatory elements. Nucleic Acids Res. 1997 Mar 15;25(6):1203-10. PMID: 9092630 </p> <P>BBa_C0040 TetR Protein is based on the TetR sequence from Elowitz's repressilator. It has been modified to include a rapid degradation LVA tail, and includes the BioBrick standard assembly head and tail restriction sites. The RBS has been removed. The stop codon has been changed from TAA to a double stop codon TAATAA. <P> true June Rhee, Connie Tao, Ty Thomson, Louis Waldman. annotation2213989 1 Help:Barcodes range2213989 1 661 685 annotation23329 1 tetR range23329 1 4 620 annotation23330 1 SsrA range23330 1 621 654 BBa_S01304 1 BBa_S01304 Intermediate part from assembly 236 2003-12-03T12:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:14:17Z true false _1_ 0 24 7 Discontinued false false Randy Rettberg component992223 1 BBa_R0063 component992190 1 BBa_C0051 component992096 1 BBa_B0012 component992080 1 BBa_C0040 component992111 1 BBa_R0040 component992122 1 BBa_B0032 component992206 1 BBa_B0012 component992150 1 BBa_B0012 component992259 1 BBa_B0010 component992166 1 BBa_R0010 component992069 1 BBa_B0032 component992133 1 BBa_C0012 component992235 1 BBa_B0030 component992251 1 BBa_C0062 component992269 1 BBa_B0012 component992086 1 BBa_B0010 component992140 1 BBa_B0010 component992058 1 BBa_R0051 component992179 1 BBa_B0032 component992196 1 BBa_B0010 annotation992259 1 BBa_B0010 range992259 1 4402 4481 annotation992223 1 BBa_R0063 range992223 1 3433 3583 annotation992150 1 BBa_B0012 range992150 1 2237 2277 annotation992269 1 BBa_B0012 range992269 1 4490 4530 annotation992179 1 BBa_B0032 range992179 1 2494 2506 annotation992111 1 BBa_R0040 range992111 1 907 960 annotation992096 1 BBa_B0012 range992096 1 858 898 annotation992133 1 BBa_C0012 range992133 1 988 2115 annotation992086 1 BBa_B0010 range992086 1 770 849 annotation992122 1 BBa_B0032 range992122 1 969 981 annotation992166 1 BBa_R0010 range992166 1 2286 2485 annotation992235 1 BBa_B0030 range992235 1 3592 3606 annotation992251 1 BBa_C0062 range992251 1 3613 4368 annotation992206 1 BBa_B0012 range992206 1 3384 3424 annotation992196 1 BBa_B0010 range992196 1 3296 3375 annotation992069 1 BBa_B0032 range992069 1 58 70 annotation992140 1 BBa_B0010 range992140 1 2149 2228 annotation992058 1 BBa_R0051 range992058 1 1 49 annotation992080 1 BBa_C0040 range992080 1 77 736 annotation992190 1 BBa_C0051 range992190 1 2513 3262 BBa_R0063 1 lux pL Promoter (luxR & HSL regulated -- lux pL)<br> 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:14:15Z <em>V. fischeri.</em> Released HQ 2013 The lux cassette of V. fischeri contains a left and a right promoter. The left promoter gives weak constitutive expression of downstream genes.This expression is down-regulated by the action of the Lux repressor, LuxR. Two molecules of LuxR protein form a complex with two molecules the signalling compound homoserine lactone (HSL). This complex binds to a palindromic site on the promoter, increasing the rate of transcription from Pr, repressing transcription from Pl</p> false true _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false <P> <P> This promoter is based on the Vibrio fischeri quorum sensing gene promoters. Two genes LuxI and LuxR and transcribed in opposite directions as shown below. The original sequence from which the parts <bb_part>BBa_R0062</bb_part> and <bb_part>BBa_R0063</bb_part> were derived is shown in the picture below.Includes most of Lux reulatory region, including the LuxR binding site which activates the right promoter. A putative LuxR autorepression binding site is also identified adjacent to the -10 site of the right promoter. This 2nd site has 55% identity with the first site. Putative inverted repeats (of size 18-27 bp) also exist between these two sites (not marked above), which may represent binding sites for other regulatory proteins. <p><img src="<bb_file>Image01.gif</bb_file>" width="614" height="362"><P>Unspecified. true Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr annotation7071 1 BBa_R0063 range7071 1 1 151 annotation2054 1 start range2054 1 128 128 annotation2053 1 -35 range2053 1 89 94 annotation2055 1 Putative LuxR/HSL range2055 1 130 149 annotation2052 1 -10 range2052 1 115 122 annotation2051 1 LuxR/HSL range2051 1 1 20 BBa_B0010 1 BBa_B0010 T1 from E. coli rrnB 2003-11-19T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:20Z Transcriptional terminator consisting of a 64 bp stem-loop. false false _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false true Randy Rettberg annotation7018 1 BBa_B0010 range7018 1 1 80 annotation4184 1 stem_loop range4184 1 12 55 BBa_C0051 1 cI lam cI repressor from E. coli phage lambda (+LVA) 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:23Z Elowitz, M. B. Transport, Assembly, and Dynamics in Systems of Interacting Proteins. Thesis, Princeton Univ., Princeton (1999). Released HQ 2013 Coding region for the cI repressor based on cI repressor from bacteriophage lambda modified with an LVA tail for rapid degradation of the protein. cI repressor binds to the cI regulator (BBa_R0051).</P> false false _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false References (unparsed) here: <p><a href="http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v403/n6767/abs/403335a0_fs.html&dynoptions=doi1043774228">A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators</a> , Elowitz M.B. , Leibler S., Nature(403),335-38: 2000</P> <P><a href="http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/15/22/3013">Octamerization of CI repressor is needed for effective repression of PRM and efficient switching from lysogeny. </a>Ian B. Dodd,1 Alison J. Perkins, Daniel Tsemitsidis, and J. Barry Egan , Genes and Development (Vol 15, No. 22) 3013-3022: 2001</P> <p></p> <P> References (unparsed) here: <p><a href="http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v403/n6767/abs/403335a0_fs.html&dynoptions=doi1043774228">A synthetic oscillatory network of transcriptional regulators</a> , Elowitz M.B. , Leibler S., Nature(403),335-38: 2000</P> <P><a href="http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/content/full/15/22/3013">Octamerization of CI repressor is needed for effective repression of PRM and efficient switching from lysogeny. </a>Ian B. Dodd,1 Alison J. Perkins, Daniel Tsemitsidis, and J. Barry Egan , Genes and Development (Vol 15, No. 22) 3013-3022: 2001</P> <p></p> <P>BBa_C0051 cI repressor is based on the cI repressor from the Elowitz's repressilator. It has been modified to include a rapid degradation LAA tail, and includes the BioBrick standard assembly head and tail restriction sites. The RBS has been removed. The stop codon has been changed from TAA to a double stop codon TAATAA.<P> true Vinay S Mahajan, Brian Chow, Peter Carr, Voichita Marinescu and Alexander D. Wissner-Gross annotation2213991 1 Help:Barcodes range2213991 1 751 775 annotation23334 1 cI lambda range23334 1 4 711 annotation23335 1 LVA range23335 1 712 744 BBa_R0040 1 p(tetR) TetR repressible promoter 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:14:14Z Lutz, R., Bujard, H., <em>Nucleic Acids Research</em> (1997) 25, 1203-1210. Released HQ 2013 Sequence for pTet inverting regulator driven by the TetR protein.</P> false true _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false <P> <P>BBa_R0040 TetR-Regulated Promoter is based on a cI promoter. It has been modified to include two TetR binding sites and the BioBrick standard assembly head and tail restriction sites.<P> true June Rhee, Connie Tao, Ty Thomson, Louis Waldman annotation1986785 1 -35 range1986785 1 20 25 annotation1986787 1 -10 range1986787 1 43 48 annotation1986786 1 TetR 2 range1986786 1 26 44 annotation1986783 1 TetR 1 range1986783 1 1 19 annotation1986784 1 BBa_R0040 range1986784 1 1 54 BBa_R0010 1 LacI promoter (lacI regulated) 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:14:14Z The Plac insert was PCR'd from the MG1655 strain of E.coli K12. Released HQ 2013 Inverting regulatory region controlled by LacI (<bb_part>BBa_C0010</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_C0011</bb_part>, etc.) <p> The pLac regulatory region is a 243 base-pair sequence with standard BioBrick prefix and suffix sections on its ends. It contains two protein binding sites: CAP, which is generally present in E.coli and is assocciated with cell health and availability of glucose., and LacI, the Lac inhibitor <bb_part>BBa_C0010</bb_part> which binds in an dimerized cooperative manner to inhibit the transcription of the protein that follows. In the presence of lactose or IPTG, an analog of lactose, LacI is unable to correctly bind and inhibit transcription. This allows <bb_part>BBa_R0010</bb_part> to be used as a inverter or as a detector of lactose or IPTG. false true _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false <P> <P><P> LacI binds to this regulator. This part is incompatible with species containing active LacI coding regions. Lactose and IPTG disable the operation of LacI and this regulator. This part is incompatible with environments containing lactose or lactose analogs. true annotation1961222 1 BBa_R0010 range1961222 1 1 200 annotation1961221 1 end of LacI coding region (inactive) range1961221 1 1 88 annotation1961225 1 -10 range1961225 1 161 166 annotation1961223 1 CAP binding site range1961223 1 89 126 annotation1961226 1 LacI binding site range1961226 1 166 200 annotation1961224 1 -35 range1961224 1 137 142 annotation1961227 1 start range1961227 1 173 173 BBa_B0012 1 BBa_B0012 TE from coliphageT7 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:20Z Derived from the TE terminator of T7 bacteriophage between Genes 1.3 and 1.4 <genbank>V01146</genbank>. Released HQ 2013 Transcription terminator for the <i>E.coli</i> RNA polymerase. false false _1_ 0 24 7 In stock false <P> <P>Suggested by Sri Kosuri and Drew Endy as a high efficiency terminator. The 5' end cutoff was placed immediately after the TAA stop codon and the 3' end cutoff was placed just prior to the RBS of Gene 1.4 (before AAGGAG).<P> Use anywhere transcription should be stopped when the gene of interest is upstream of this terminator. false Reshma Shetty annotation1686 1 T7 TE range1686 1 8 27 annotation7020 1 BBa_B0012 range7020 1 1 41 annotation1687 1 stop range1687 1 34 34 annotation1690 1 polya range1690 1 28 41 BBa_B0030 1 BBa_B0030 RBS.1 (strong) -- modified from R. Weiss 2003-01-31T12:00:00Z 2015-08-31T04:07:20Z Released HQ 2013 Strong RBS based on Ron Weiss thesis. Strength is considered relative to <bb_part>BBa_B0031</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_B0032</bb_part>, <bb_part>BBa_B0033</bb_part>. false true _44_46_ 0 24 7 In stock false Varies from -6 to +1 region from original sequence to accomodate BioBricks suffix (&quot;orig&quot; in figure 4-14 of Ron Weiss thesis). <p>No secondary structures are formed in the given RBS region. Users should check for secondary structures induced in the RBS by upstream and downstream elements in the +50 to -50 region, as such structures will greatly affect the strength of the RBS. Contact info <a href="mailto:(bchow@media.mit.edu)">Brian Chow</a> true Vinay S Mahajan, Voichita D. Marinescu, Brian Chow, Alexander D Wissner-Gross and Peter Carr IAP, 2003. annotation1701 1 RBS-1\Strong range1701 1 1 15 annotation7025 1 BBa_B0030 range7025 1 1 15 annotation1702 1 RBS range1702 1 8 12 BBa_R0063_sequence 1 acctgtacgatcctacaggtgcttatgttaagtaattgtattcccagcgatacaatagtgtgacaaaaatccaatttattagaatcaaatgtcaatccattaccgttttaatgatatataacacgcaaaacttgcgacaaacaataggtaa BBa_R0010_sequence 1 caatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtgagcgcaacgcaattaatgtgagttagctcactcattaggcaccccaggctttacactttatgcttccggctcgtatgttgtgtggaattgtgagcggataacaatttcacaca BBa_R0051_sequence 1 taacaccgtgcgtgttgactattttacctctggcggtgataatggttgc BBa_S01304_sequence 1 taacaccgtgcgtgttgactattttacctctggcggtgataatggttgctactagagtcacacaggaaagtactagatgtccagattagataaaagtaaagtgattaacagcgcattagagctgcttaatgaggtcggaatcgaaggtttaacaacccgtaaactcgcccagaagctaggtgtagagcagcctacattgtattggcatgtaaaaaataagcgggctttgctcgacgccttagccattgagatgttagataggcaccatactcacttttgccctttagaaggggaaagctggcaagattttttacgtaataacgctaaaagttttagatgtgctttactaagtcatcgcgatggagcaaaagtacatttaggtacacggcctacagaaaaacagtatgaaactctcgaaaatcaattagcctttttatgccaacaaggtttttcactagagaatgcattatatgcactcagcgctgtggggcattttactttaggttgcgtattggaagatcaagagcatcaagtcgctaaagaagaaagggaaacacctactactgatagtatgccgccattattacgacaagctatcgaattatttgatcaccaaggtgcagagccagccttcttattcggccttgaattgatcatatgcggattagaaaaacaacttaaatgtgaaagtgggtccgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcactactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagtccctatcagtgatagagattgacatccctatcagtgatagagatactgagcactactagagtcacacaggaaagtactagatggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagcaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcagtgagcgcaacgcaattaatgtgagttagctcactcattaggcaccccaggctttacactttatgcttccggctcgtatgttgtgtggaattgtgagcggataacaatttcacacatactagagtcacacaggaaagtactagatgagcacaaaaaagaaaccattaacacaagagcagcttgaggacgcacgtcgccttaaagcaatttatgaaaaaaagaaaaatgaacttggcttatcccaggaatctgtcgcagacaagatggggatggggcagtcaggcgttggtgctttatttaatggcatcaatgcattaaatgcttataacgccgcattgcttgcaaaaattctcaaagttagcgttgaagaatttagcccttcaatcgccagagaaatctacgagatgtatgaagcggttagtatgcagccgtcacttagaagtgagtatgagtaccctgttttttctcatgttcaggcagggatgttctcacctgagcttagaacctttaccaaaggtgatgcggagagatgggtaagcacaaccaaaaaagccagtgattctgcattctggcttgaggttgaaggtaattccatgaccgcaccaacaggctccaagccaagctttcctgacggaatgttaattctcgttgaccctgagcaggctgttgagccaggtgatttctgcatagccagacttgggggtgatgagtttaccttcaagaaactgatcagggatagcggtcaggtgtttttacaaccactaaacccacagtacccaatgatcccatgcaatgagagttgttccgttgtggggaaagttatcgctagtcagtggcctgaagagacgtttggcgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacgctgatagtgctagtgtagatcgctactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttatatactagagacctgtacgatcctacaggtgcttatgttaagtaattgtattcccagcgatacaatagtgtgacaaaaatccaatttattagaatcaaatgtcaatccattaccgttttaatgatatataacacgcaaaacttgcgacaaacaataggtaatactagagattaaagaggagaaatactagatgaaaaacataaatgccgacgacacatacagaataattaataaaattaaagcttgtagaagcaataatgatattaatcaatgcttatctgatatgactaaaatggtacattgtgaatattatttactcgcgatcatttatcctcattctatggttaaatctgatatttcaatcctagataattaccctaaaaaatggaggcaatattatgatgacgctaatttaataaaatatgatcctatagtagattattctaactccaatcattcaccaattaattggaatatatttgaaaacaatgctgtaaataaaaaatctccaaatgtaattaaagaagcgaaaacatcaggtcttatcactgggtttagtttccctattcatacggctaacaatggcttcggaatgcttagttttgcacattcagaaaaagacaactatatagatagtttatttttacatgcgtgtatgaacataccattaattgttccttctctagttgataattatcgaaaaataaatatagcaaataataaatcaaacaacgatttaaccaaaagagaaaaagaatgtttagcgtgggcatgcgaaggaaaaagctcttgggatatttcaaaaatattaggttgcagtgagcgtactgtcactttccatttaaccaatgcgcaaatgaaactcaatacaacaaaccgctgccaaagtatttctaaagcaattttaacaggagcaattgattgcccatactttaaaaattaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcactactagagccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctctactagagtcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata BBa_B0010_sequence 1 ccaggcatcaaataaaacgaaaggctcagtcgaaagactgggcctttcgttttatctgttgtttgtcggtgaacgctctc BBa_C0051_sequence 1 atgagcacaaaaaagaaaccattaacacaagagcagcttgaggacgcacgtcgccttaaagcaatttatgaaaaaaagaaaaatgaacttggcttatcccaggaatctgtcgcagacaagatggggatggggcagtcaggcgttggtgctttatttaatggcatcaatgcattaaatgcttataacgccgcattgcttgcaaaaattctcaaagttagcgttgaagaatttagcccttcaatcgccagagaaatctacgagatgtatgaagcggttagtatgcagccgtcacttagaagtgagtatgagtaccctgttttttctcatgttcaggcagggatgttctcacctgagcttagaacctttaccaaaggtgatgcggagagatgggtaagcacaaccaaaaaagccagtgattctgcattctggcttgaggttgaaggtaattccatgaccgcaccaacaggctccaagccaagctttcctgacggaatgttaattctcgttgaccctgagcaggctgttgagccaggtgatttctgcatagccagacttgggggtgatgagtttaccttcaagaaactgatcagggatagcggtcaggtgtttttacaaccactaaacccacagtacccaatgatcccatgcaatgagagttgttccgttgtggggaaagttatcgctagtcagtggcctgaagagacgtttggcgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacgctgatagtgctagtgtagatcgc BBa_R0040_sequence 1 tccctatcagtgatagagattgacatccctatcagtgatagagatactgagcac BBa_B0030_sequence 1 attaaagaggagaaa BBa_B0032_sequence 1 tcacacaggaaag BBa_C0012_sequence 1 atggtgaatgtgaaaccagtaacgttatacgatgtcgcagagtatgccggtgtctcttatcagaccgtttcccgcgtggtgaaccaggccagccacgtttctgcgaaaacgcgggaaaaagtggaagcggcgatggcggagctgaattacattcccaaccgcgtggcacaacaactggcgggcaaacagtcgttgctgattggcgttgccacctccagtctggccctgcacgcgccgtcgcaaattgtcgcggcgattaaatctcgcgccgatcaactgggtgccagcgtggtggtgtcgatggtagaacgaagcggcgtcgaagcctgtaaagcggcggtgcacaatcttctcgcgcaacgcgtcagtgggctgatcattaactatccgctggatgaccaggatgccattgctgtggaagctgcctgcactaatgttccggcgttatttcttgatgtctctgaccagacacccatcaacagtattattttctcccatgaagacggtacgcgactgggcgtggagcatctggtcgcattgggtcaccagcaaatcgcgctgttagcgggcccattaagttctgtctcggcgcgtctgcgtctggctggctggcataaatatctcactcgcaatcaaattcagccgatagcggaacgggaaggcgactggagtgccatgtccggttttcaacaaaccatgcaaatgctgaatgagggcatcgttcccactgcgatgctggttgccaacgatcagatggcgctgggcgcaatgcgcgccattaccgagtccgggctgcgcgttggtgcggatatctcggtagtgggatacgacgataccgaagacagctcatgttatatcccgccgttaaccaccatcaaacaggattttcgcctgctggggcaaaccagcgtggaccgcttgctgcaactctctcagggccaggcggtgaagggcaatcagctgttgcccgtctcactggtgaaaagaaaaaccaccctggcgcccaatacgcaaaccgcctctccccgcgcgttggccgattcattaatgcagctggcacgacaggtttcccgactggaaagcgggcaggctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataactctgatagtgctagtgtagatctc BBa_C0040_sequence 1 atgtccagattagataaaagtaaagtgattaacagcgcattagagctgcttaatgaggtcggaatcgaaggtttaacaacccgtaaactcgcccagaagctaggtgtagagcagcctacattgtattggcatgtaaaaaataagcgggctttgctcgacgccttagccattgagatgttagataggcaccatactcacttttgccctttagaaggggaaagctggcaagattttttacgtaataacgctaaaagttttagatgtgctttactaagtcatcgcgatggagcaaaagtacatttaggtacacggcctacagaaaaacagtatgaaactctcgaaaatcaattagcctttttatgccaacaaggtttttcactagagaatgcattatatgcactcagcgctgtggggcattttactttaggttgcgtattggaagatcaagagcatcaagtcgctaaagaagaaagggaaacacctactactgatagtatgccgccattattacgacaagctatcgaattatttgatcaccaaggtgcagagccagccttcttattcggccttgaattgatcatatgcggattagaaaaacaacttaaatgtgaaagtgggtccgctgcaaacgacgaaaactacgctttagtagcttaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcac BBa_B0012_sequence 1 tcacactggctcaccttcgggtgggcctttctgcgtttata BBa_C0062_sequence 1 atgaaaaacataaatgccgacgacacatacagaataattaataaaattaaagcttgtagaagcaataatgatattaatcaatgcttatctgatatgactaaaatggtacattgtgaatattatttactcgcgatcatttatcctcattctatggttaaatctgatatttcaatcctagataattaccctaaaaaatggaggcaatattatgatgacgctaatttaataaaatatgatcctatagtagattattctaactccaatcattcaccaattaattggaatatatttgaaaacaatgctgtaaataaaaaatctccaaatgtaattaaagaagcgaaaacatcaggtcttatcactgggtttagtttccctattcatacggctaacaatggcttcggaatgcttagttttgcacattcagaaaaagacaactatatagatagtttatttttacatgcgtgtatgaacataccattaattgttccttctctagttgataattatcgaaaaataaatatagcaaataataaatcaaacaacgatttaaccaaaagagaaaaagaatgtttagcgtgggcatgcgaaggaaaaagctcttgggatatttcaaaaatattaggttgcagtgagcgtactgtcactttccatttaaccaatgcgcaaatgaaactcaatacaacaaaccgctgccaaagtatttctaaagcaattttaacaggagcaattgattgcccatactttaaaaattaataacactgatagtgctagtgtagatcac igem2sbol 1 iGEM to SBOL conversion Conversion of the iGEM parts registry to SBOL2.1 James Alastair McLaughlin Chris J. Myers 2017-03-06T15:00:00.000Z