Part:BBa_K283007:Design
sp-eGFP-streptavidin-AIDAc
- 10INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]Illegal EcoRI site found at 181
Illegal EcoRI site found at 1675
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2371
Illegal PstI site found at 1723
Illegal PstI site found at 2309 - 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal EcoRI site found at 181
Illegal EcoRI site found at 1675
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2371
Illegal PstI site found at 1723
Illegal PstI site found at 2309 - 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal EcoRI site found at 181
Illegal EcoRI site found at 1675
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2371
Illegal BamHI site found at 17
Illegal BamHI site found at 949
Illegal BamHI site found at 2573
Illegal XhoI site found at 2779 - 23INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]Illegal EcoRI site found at 181
Illegal EcoRI site found at 1675
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2371
Illegal PstI site found at 1723
Illegal PstI site found at 2309 - 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal EcoRI site found at 181
Illegal EcoRI site found at 1675
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2371
Illegal PstI site found at 1723
Illegal PstI site found at 2309
Illegal AgeI site found at 991
Illegal AgeI site found at 1042 - 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Design Notes
Reference:Polar localization of the autotransporter family of large bacterial virulence proteins.Journal of Bacteriology, 2006vol.188(no.13)
Source
Pathogenic Escherichia coli strain 2787 (O126:H27) The genes encoding AIDA (adhesin involved in diffuse adherence) are located on two open reading frames, orfA and orfB. The latter codes for the AIDA autotransporter system, which is synthesized as a pre-pro-protein that is C-terminally processed to generate the mature adhesin AIDA-I and the outer membrane integrated AIDAC, which functions as the translocator for AIDA-I. orfA codes for a 45-kDa cytoplasmic protein which is required to modify AIDA-I such that it adheres to target cells. Although the AIDA system has first been characterized in a clinical E. coli isolate responsible for infant diarrhea, AIDA genes have been detected only in about 2 to 4% of human isolates . Thus, an animal reservoir for AIDA may exist.
References
Polar localization of the autotransporter family of large bacterial virulence proteins.Journal of Bacteriology, 2006vol.188(no.13)