Part:BBa_K1085015
RBS Start-codon Strep-tag SpiderSilkSubunitE1 SpiderSilkSubunitE2
This BioBrick contains the coding sequence for two parts of the MaSp2 spider silk proteins (SubunitE1 and SubunitE2) with a Bacillus subtilis ribosome binding site (RBS) and a Strep-tag infront of it.
The RBS is there to allow the ribosomes to bind and start to translate the DNA.
The Strep-tag, fused at the N terminal, is used both as a binding tag to use to inidicate its production and as a binding component to Streptavidin.
SubunitE1 codes for a spider silk protein that is optimized for maximal expression in Bacillus subtillus 168. The primary goal of the algorithm was to optimize the codon selection based on their availbility scores. The secondary goal was to prevent the formation of secondary RNA structures in close proximity to the RBS, and the tetrary goal was to minimize the number of restriction sites.
SubunitE2 codes for a spider silk protein that is optimized for maximal expression in Bacillus subtillus 168. The primary goal of the algorithm was to optimize the codon selection based on their availbility scores. The secondary goal was to minimize the number of restriction sites, and the tetrary goal was to prevent the formation of secondary RNA structures in close proximity to the RBS.
The amino acid sequences of the Subunits are based on the adapted MaSp2 sequences discribed in the paper of Brooks et. al. 2008.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
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