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<p>CpxA-CpxR is a two-component mechanism that is activated at pH 7.4 and repressed at pH 6.0. CpxA is an intermembrane protein that autophosphorylates at a certain external pH, CpxR (a kinase) then gets phosphorylated by CpxA and acts as a transcription factor. This system originally is a transcription factor for the virF gene, but virF was replaced with a reporter. The original sequence was found in <i>Shigella sonnei</i>, but E. coli has a homolog of these proteins so all that is required on the construct is the appropriate prefix/suffix and CpxR binding site. <b>The BioBrick can be found on the iGEM registry as: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2097000">K2097000</a></b>, as well as on our results page <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/Results#section6">here</a>.</p>
 
<p>CpxA-CpxR is a two-component mechanism that is activated at pH 7.4 and repressed at pH 6.0. CpxA is an intermembrane protein that autophosphorylates at a certain external pH, CpxR (a kinase) then gets phosphorylated by CpxA and acts as a transcription factor. This system originally is a transcription factor for the virF gene, but virF was replaced with a reporter. The original sequence was found in <i>Shigella sonnei</i>, but E. coli has a homolog of these proteins so all that is required on the construct is the appropriate prefix/suffix and CpxR binding site. <b>The BioBrick can be found on the iGEM registry as: <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2097000">K2097000</a></b>, as well as on our results page <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Austin_UTexas/Results#section6">here</a>.</p>
 
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Revision as of 00:02, 20 October 2016

Registry Parts


We submitted three parts to the registry. These parts are described below. The link to each page is shown in bold text.

pH Sensors


CpxA-CpxR

CpxA-CpxR is a two-component mechanism that is activated at pH 7.4 and repressed at pH 6.0. CpxA is an intermembrane protein that autophosphorylates at a certain external pH, CpxR (a kinase) then gets phosphorylated by CpxA and acts as a transcription factor. This system originally is a transcription factor for the virF gene, but virF was replaced with a reporter. The original sequence was found in Shigella sonnei, but E. coli has a homolog of these proteins so all that is required on the construct is the appropriate prefix/suffix and CpxR binding site. The BioBrick can be found on the iGEM registry as: K2097000, as well as on our results page here.

Composite Parts


Blue Chromoprotein

This is a composite part made up of BBa_K592009 (blue chromoprotein) and BBa_K608002 (a strong RBS and promoter). The protein exhibits a strong blue/purple color when expressed. BBa_K608002 is made up of a promoter, BBa_J23104, and an RBS, BBa_B0034. The BioBrick can be found on the iGEM registry as: K2097001, as well as on our results page here.


Yellow-Green Chromoprotein

This is a composite part made up of BBa_K1033916 (amajLime, a yellow-green chromoprotein) and BBa_K608006 (a medium promoter and RBS). It is made up of a medium promoter, BBa_J23110, and a medium RBS, BBa_B0032. The BioBrick can be found on the iGEM registry as: K2097002, as well as on our results page here