Part:BBa_K1033000:Design
Tyrosine ammonia-lyase (TAL) with RBS
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 45
Illegal NgoMIV site found at 877
Illegal AgeI site found at 140
Illegal AgeI site found at 306 - 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 1335
Design Notes
Earlier in iGEM eukaryot TAL has been used, however we used bacterial TAL for better compatibility with bacteria.
Source
Rhodobacter sphaeroides
References
[1].Zhixiong Xue, Michael McCluskey, Keith Cantera, F. Sima Sariaslani, Lixuan Huang (2007) Identification, characterization and functional expression of a tyrosine ammonia-lyase and its mutants from the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol 34:599-604
[2]. J.A. Kyndt, T.E. Meyer, M.A Cusanovich, J.J. Van Beeumen (2002) Characterization of a bacterial tyrosine ammonia lyase, a biosynthetic enzyme for the photoactive yellow protein. FEBS Letters 512 240-244
[3]. Robert J. Conrado et al, DNA guided assembly of biosynthetic pathways promotes improved catalytic effiency. Nucleic Acids Research , 2012, Vol 40 NO 4, 1879-1889