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<h1>Best new basic part candidate</h1>
 
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                                         We chose PctA-Tar hybrid as our best new basic part. This part serves as the proof of  
 
                                         We chose PctA-Tar hybrid as our best new basic part. This part serves as the proof of  
                                         concept in the LBD replacing strategy for our S.Tar platform. PctA is a chemoreceptor  
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                                         concept, in the <a data-toggle="popover" data-trigger="click" data-original-title="Info:" data-html="true" data-content="Ligand Binding Domain"> LBD<i class="entypo-check"></i></button></a> replacing strategy for our S.Tar platform. PctA is a chemoreceptor  
                                         found in the bacterium P. Aeruginosa which mediates chemotaxis toward amino acids and  
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                                         found in the bacterium <i>P. Aeruginosa</i> which mediates chemotaxis toward amino acids and  
                                         away from organic compounds. The PctA-Tar hybrid was conducted previously in the literature  
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                                         away from organic compounds. The PctA-Tar hybrid was conducted previously in the literature,
                                         and tested for chemotaxis response to attractants but not to repellents. Our experiments  
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                                         and tested for chemotaxis response to attractants, but not to repellents. Our experiments  
 
                                         show that the hybrid receptor sensitive to the PctA repellent, organic components. This  
 
                                         show that the hybrid receptor sensitive to the PctA repellent, organic components. This  
                                         property is significant and can be used in various applications including detection of  
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                                         property is influential, and can be used in various applications, including detection of  
                                         polluted water.  To learn more please check our Proof of concept page and the PctA part  
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                                         polluted water.  To learn more, please check our <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Technion_Israel/Proof" >Proof of concept</a> page and the PctA part  
                                         ,K1992001, in the registry.
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                                         ,<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1992001" target="_blank">K1992001</b></a>, in the registry.
 
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Full list of our basic parts:
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<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1992001" target="_blank">BBa_K1992001</a>
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                            <td>PctA-Tar hybrid receptor</td>
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                            <td>Shilo Ohayon, Asif Gil</td>
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                            <td>W</td>
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<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1992002" target="_blank">BBa_K1992002</a>
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                            <td>Coding</td>
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                            <td>Histamin-Tar receptor</td>
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                            <td>Inbal Adir</td>
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                            <td>W</td>
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<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1992003" target="_blank">BBa_K1992003</a>
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                            <td>Tag</td>
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                            <td>Tar chemoreceptor tagged with GFP</td>
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                            <td>Shilo Ohayon</td>
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                            <td>RBS</td>
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                            <td>Tar native RBS</td>
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                            <td>Shilo Ohayon</td>
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<td>24</td>
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Latest revision as of 02:32, 20 October 2016

S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016

S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016

Parts' Index


Best new basic part candidate

We chose PctA-Tar hybrid as our best new basic part. This part serves as the proof of concept, in the LBD replacing strategy for our S.Tar platform. PctA is a chemoreceptor found in the bacterium P. Aeruginosa which mediates chemotaxis toward amino acids and away from organic compounds. The PctA-Tar hybrid was conducted previously in the literature, and tested for chemotaxis response to attractants, but not to repellents. Our experiments show that the hybrid receptor sensitive to the PctA repellent, organic components. This property is influential, and can be used in various applications, including detection of polluted water. To learn more, please check our Proof of concept page and the PctA part ,K1992001, in the registry.


Full list of our basic parts:




S.tar, by iGEM Technion 2016