pBTB-3 vector (V009015)

Basic Vector Information

Vector Name:
pBTB-3
Antibiotic Resistance:
Chloramphenicol
Length:
3586 bp
Type:
Broad host range vector
Replication origin:
pBBR1 oriV
Source/Author:
Lynch MD, Gill RT.
Promoter:
araBAD

pBTB-3 vector Map

pBTB-33586 bp6001200180024003000soxR terminatorpBBR1 oriVpBBR1 RepCmRtonB terminatoraraCaraBAD promoter

pBTB-3 vector Sequence

LOCUS       40924_7516        3586 bp DNA     circular SYN 17-DEC-2018
DEFINITION  Broad host range vector pBTB-3, complete sequence.
ACCESSION   .
VERSION     .
KEYWORDS    .
SOURCE      synthetic DNA construct
  ORGANISM  synthetic DNA construct
REFERENCE   1  (bases 1 to 3586)
  AUTHORS   Lynch MD, Gill RT.
  TITLE     Broad host range vectors for stable genomic library construction
  JOURNAL   Biotechnol. Bioeng. 94 (1), 151-158 (2006)
  PUBMED    16496398
REFERENCE   2  (bases 1 to 3586)
  AUTHORS   Lynch MD, Gill RT.
  TITLE     Direct Submission
  JOURNAL   
REFERENCE   3  (bases 1 to 3586)
  TITLE     Direct Submission
REFERENCE   4  (bases 1 to 3586)
  AUTHORS   .
  TITLE     Direct Submission
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 1; type: "Journal Article"; journalName: "Biotechnol.
            Bioeng."; date: "2006"; volume: "94"; issue: "1"; pages: "151-158"
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 2; type: "Journal Article"; journalName: "Submitted 
            (12-MAY-2005) Chemical "
COMMENT     SGRef: number: 3; type: "Journal Article"
FEATURES             Location/Qualifiers
     source          1..3586
                     /mol_type="other DNA"
                     /organism="synthetic DNA construct"
     terminator      complement(60..96)
                     /label=soxR terminator
                     /note="bidirectional E. coli soxR transcription terminator"
     rep_origin      102..871
                     /label=pBBR1 oriV
                     /note="replication origin of the broad-host-range plasmid
                     pBBR1 from Bordetella bronchiseptica; requires the pBBR1 
                     Rep protein for replication"
     CDS             872..1531
                     /codon_start=1
                     /label=pBBR1 Rep
                     /note="replication protein for the broad-host-range plasmid
                     pBBR1 from Bordetella bronchiseptica"
                     /translation="MATQSREIGIQAKNKPGHWVQTERKAHEAWAGLIARKPTAAMLLH
                     HLVAQMGHQNAVVVSQKTLSKLIGRSLRTVQYAVKDLVAERWISVVKLNGPGTVSAYVV
                     NDRVAWGQPRDQLRLSVFSAAVVVDHDDQDESLLGHGDLRRIPTLYPGEQQLPTGPGEE
                     PPSQPGIPGMEPDLPALTETEEWERRGQQRLPMPDEPCFLDDGEPLEPPTRVTLPRR"
     CDS             1631..2287
                     /codon_start=1
                     /label=CmR
                     /note="chloramphenicol acetyltransferase"
                     /translation="MEKKITGYTTVDISQWHRKEHFEAFQSVAQCTYNQTVQLDITAFL
                     KTVKKNKHKFYPAFIHILARLMNAHPEFRMAMKDGELVIWDSVHPCYTVFHEQTETFSS
                     LWSEYHDDFRQFLHIYSQDVACYGENLAYFPKGFIENMFFVSANPWVSFTSFDLNVANM
                     DNFFAPVFTMGKYYTQGDKVLMPLAIQVHHAVCDGFHVGRMLNELQQYCDEWQGGA"
     terminator      complement(2309..2340)
                     /label=tonB terminator
                     /note="bidirectional E. coli tonB-P14 transcription
                     terminator"
     CDS             complement(2371..3246)
                     /codon_start=1
                     /label=araC
                     /note="L-arabinose regulatory protein"
                     /translation="MAEAQNDPLLPGYSFNAHLVAGLTPIEANGYLDFFIDRPLGMKGY
                     ILNLTIRGQGVVKNQGREFVCRPGDILLFPPGEIHHYGRHPEAREWYHQWVYFRPRAYW
                     HEWLNWPSIFANTGFFRPDEAHQPHFSDLFGQIINAGQGEGRYSELLAINLLEQLLLRR
                     MEAINESLHPPMDNRVREACQYISDHLADSNFDIASVAQHVCLSPSRLSHLFRQQLGIS
                     VLSWREDQRISQAKLLLSTTRMPIATVGRNVGFDDQLYFSRVFKKCTGASPSEFRAGCE
                     EKVNDVAVKLS"
     promoter        3273..3557
                     /label=araBAD promoter
                     /note="promoter of the L-arabinose operon of E. coli; the
                     araC regulatory gene is transcribed in the opposite 
                     direction (Guzman et al., 1995)"

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