Part Collection

Section 1:Introduction


The modularization and standardization of genetic components in the field of synthetic biology is an important area of current research.


Modularization allows genetic elements to be combined like LEGO blocks, simplifying the design and construction of complex biological systems. This approach enables researchers to reuse the same components across different projects, increasing efficiency and reproducibility.


Standardization provides a foundation for collaboration between different laboratories and researchers, ensuring that the genetic components used are consistent. This not only facilitates the sharing of data and resources but also promotes the development of biological component databases, such as BioBrick and the iGEM repository, fostering communication and the spread of technology.


In this year's project, our team registered 8 basic parts and 5 composite parts, all in compliance with the requirement of RFC[10] or RFC[1000]. During the combination of basic parts to create composite parts, we focused on the role of each basic part within the overall construct. Through iterative sequence design and optimization, we aim to ensure that everyone can access our parts information on the Registry for further research and applications.


Section 2: Basic parts


Part Numbers Name Type Length
BBa_K5499000 CMV enhancer Regulatory 304
BBa_K5499001 CMV promoter Regulatory 204
BBa_K5499002 IDS Coding 1650
BBa_K5499003 Exosignal Coding 57
BBa_K5499005 LAMP2A signal peptide Coding 84
BBa_K5499006 Trans-activator of
transcription (TAT)
Coding 33
BBa_K5499007 LAMP2A mature peptide Coding 1146
BBa_K5499008 P2A Intermediate 66
BBa_K5499009 Flexible linker Intermediate 30

Section 3: Composite parts


Part Numbers Name Type Length
BBa_K5499004 CMV enhancer-CMV promoter Composite 508
BBa_K5499013 Engineered Exosome 1 Composite 2158
BBa_K5499010 Engineered Exosome 2 Composite 1911
BBa_K5499011 Engineered Exosome 3 Composite 1869
BBa_K5499012 Engineered Exosome 4 Composite 3604