Designed by: Dong-Jiunn Jeffery TRUONG Group: iGEM13_TU-Munich (2013-09-16)
N-TEV-Protease_36AALinker_PIF6 (Second part for a light-switchable TEV-Protease) in RFC[25]
This parts encodes a fusion protein consisting the N-terminal half of the TEV Protease as its terminus and first 100 amino acids of PIF6 as its C-terminus. PIF6 interacts with PhyB in the presence of red light. This reaction is reversible by far-red light. Both parts are seperated by a 36 amino acids long flexible linker. This part is flanked by RFC[25] pre- and suffix to allow further protein fusions.
By expressing this part together with its interaction partner BBa_K1159106 that contains the part, which interacts with PIF6, and the C-terminal half of the splitted TEV Protease, they form together a light-switchable TEV Protease system which can be activated by red light and inactivated by far-red light.
Nucleotide sequence in RFC 25, so ATGGCCGGC and ACCGGT were added (in italics) to the 5' and 3' ends: (underlined part encodes the protein) ATGGCCGGCGGAGAAAGC ... CATGTTGACACCGGT ORF from nucleotide position -8 to 777 (excluding stop-codon)
Amino acid sequence: (RFC 25 scars in shown in bold, other sequence features underlined; both given below)
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