Part:BBa_J51000
ComP
Usage and Biology
ComP is a transmembrane protein from B. subtilis which is a quorum-pheromone receptor. Upon binding to the gram-positive quorum molecule ComX (a secreted 10-residue modified peptide), ComP will phosphorylate the downstream response regulator, ComA. The membrane topology of ComP has been investigated, but the crystal/NMR structure is unknown.
For more information on the ComQXPA system, see:
Molecular Microbiology (2005) 57(4), 1159–1174.
Molecular Microbiology (2000) 37(5), 1159-1171.
For more information on the ComP receptor topology, see:
J. Bacteriology (1999) 181(15), 4540–4548.
Technical Notes
1. The ComP gene was isolated by PCR from genomic DNA of B.subtilis 168.
2. Due to a large percentage of A+Ts, the primer hybridization sequence was lengthened and the Biobrick sites were correspondingly shortened. Thus, the part does not contain the canonical Biobrick sites (EcoRI-NotI-XbaI, SpeI-NotI-PstI), but are instead shorter BB sites (EcoRI-XbaI, SpeI-PstI).
3. This part contains an SpeI site, which will be removed by site-directed mutagenesis in the future.
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