Coding

Part:BBa_K1890051

Designed by: Lycka Kamoen, Maria Vazquez   Group: iGEM16_TU_Delft   (2016-10-12)

Silicatein from Tethya aurantia

Usage and Biology

Silicatein is an enzyme natively found in demosponges and diatoms, where it catalyzes the condensation of silica to form the typical skeletal elements. This part consists of the silicatein gene from Tethya aurantia [1][2]. This biobrick is a subpart of BBa_K1890002. It does not exist individually.

References

[1] Curnow, P., Bessette, P. H., Kisailus, D., Murr, M. M., Daugherty, P. S., & Morse, D. E. (2005). Enzymatic synthesis of layered titanium phosphates at low temperature and neutral pH by cell-surface display of silicatein-a. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(45), 15749–15755.

[2] Curnow, P., Kisailus, D., & Morse, D. E. (2006). Biocatalytic synthesis of poly(L-lactide) by native and recombinant forms of the silicatein enzymes. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 45(4), 613–616.

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