Parts

Introduction to Our Parts

The area of synthetic biology has seen the design of various genetic circuits, each tailored to achieve specific functions within an organism. In the context of MHETYGUÁ, there are distinct genetic basic parts and composite parts highlighted. These parts have been meticulously designed to express and secrete enzymes of interest, particularly in the degradation of plastics.

For those interested in delving deeper into the intricacies of parts and circuits, a brief summary of basic parts and composite parts is as follows:

Basic Parts

Name Description Designer Class
BBa_K3002003 pAR promoter iGEM19_TU_Kaiserslautern - Marlene Schlosser Regulatory
BBa_K5023000 Bleomycin Resistance Gene Lucas Ovelar Coding
BBa_K3610012 Signal peptide SP7 iGEM20_UZurich - Jonas Sebastian Trottmann Protein Domain
BBa_K4390073 FAST-PETase iGEM22_Edinburgh-UHAS_Ghana - Zhongyi Liang Enzyme
BBa_K5023003 FAST-PETase optimized for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Lucas Ovelar Enzyme
BBa_K5023001 Flexible linker Lucas Ovelar Protein Domain
BBa_K3002005 MHETase iGEM19_TU_Kaiserslautern - Dorothée Klein Enzyme
BBa_K5023002 PHL7 Lucas Ovelar Enzyme
BBa_K3002006 RPL23 terminator iGEM19_TU_Kaiserslautern - Dorothée Klein Regulatory
BBa_K2136016 mCherry, a red fluorescent protein Livia Seno Ferreira Camargo Reporter

Composite Parts

Name Description Designer Class
BBa_K5023011 PAR_Ble_SP7_FAST-PETase_Ter Lucas Ovelar Composite
BBa_K5023012 PAR_Ble_SP7_FAST-PETase_Linker_MHETase_SP20_Ter Lucas Ovelar Composite
BBa_K5023013 PAR_Ble_SP7_FAST-PETase_mCherry_Ter Lucas Ovelar Composite
BBa_K5023014 PAR_Ble_SP7_PHL7_Ter Lucas Ovelar Composite