IGEM:Caltech/2007/Project/Riboregulator: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:Cis designs 1.JPG|left|thumb|800px|All 8 cis-repressive riboregulators have similar structure but differ in the number of base-pairs in end-loops, number of bulges, and number of base pairs on the 5' toe. They were designed this way to find the optimal dynamic range in repression/activation of protein expression.]]
[[Image:Cis designs 1.JPG|left|thumb|800px|All 8 cis-repressive riboregulators have similar structure but differ in the number of base-pairs in end-loops, number of bulges, and number of base pairs on the 5' toe. They were designed this way to find the optimal dynamic range in repression/activation of protein expression.]]


[[Image:Cis1 4 and trans1 2.JPG|left|thumb|800px|The cis1-cis4 repressive riboregulators are shown with their corresponding activators, trans1 and trans2. All structures differ in the number of base-pairs in end-loops, number of bulges, and number of base pairs on the 5' toe-hold. They were designed this way to find the optimal dynamic range in repression/activation of protein expression.]]
[[Image:Cis1 4 and trans1 2.JPG|right|thumb|800px|The cis1-cis4 repressive riboregulators are shown with their corresponding activators, trans1 and trans2. All structures differ in the number of base-pairs in end-loops, number of bulges, and number of base pairs on the 5' toe-hold. They were designed this way to find the optimal dynamic range in repression/activation of protein expression.]]
 
[[Image: Cis568 trans3.JPG|right|thumb|800px|The cis5,6 and 8 repressive riboregulators are shown with their corresponding activators, trans3.]]




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