This question was also the core of our [[Team:Paris_Saclay/Model#modelisation|modeling]] part which answer the question “what is the optimal distance between the two dCas9 for fluorescence?”
This question was also the core of our [[Team:Paris_Saclay/Model#modelisation|modeling]] part which answer the question “what is the optimal distance between the two dCas9 for fluorescence?”
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This question is essential because the distance between the dCas9 may cause major problem. First, the steric hindrance and the dCas9 footprint may avoid the GFP assembling for target sequence too close. Second, the proteins size we have chosen avoid GFP assembling if there are too far away. As a result, fluorescence emission would be detect only if the proteins, as well as, the DNA regions are distant between a precise range of distance.
This question is essential because the distance between the dCas9 may cause major problem. First, the steric hindrance and the dCas9 footprint may avoid the GFP assembling for target sequence too close. Second, the proteins size we have chosen avoid GFP assembling if there are too far away. As a result, fluorescence emission would be detect only if the proteins, as well as, the DNA regions are distant between a precise range of distance.
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To assess experimentally such distant, the team has decided to design different plasmids containing the visualization target sequences separate from each other with different distances. To do so, the team has designed specific primers to carry out RT-PCR and obtain from a plasmid in which the target sequences are distant with 1kB, different plasmids.
To assess experimentally such distant, the team has decided to design different plasmids containing the visualization target sequences separate from each other with different distances. To do so, the team has designed specific primers to carry out RT-PCR and obtain from a plasmid in which the target sequences are distant with 1kB, different plasmids.
This plasmid would have been express with the composite biobrick composed of the biobricks 3, 4 and 5.
This plasmid would have been express with the composite biobrick composed of the biobricks 3, 4 and 5.