Part:BBa_K2262009
T7 Promoter+RBS+Rs-AFP2
Introduction
It is an anti-function peptide and is from the defensin family. The mechanism of Rs-AFP2 is to interact with GlcCer, a kind of sphingolipids on the cell membrane of the pathogen. The interaction then induces a signaling cascade which ultimately causes cell death [1]. NCTU_Formosa used it to be one of a training data for forming the antifungal peptide scoring card.
Experiment
1. Cloning
We put T7 promoter, RBS, and Rs-AFP2 together with pSB1C3 as a backbone. Then we conducted Taq PCR to check the size of the DNA sequence was right. The length of T7 promoter+RBS+Rs-AFP2 is around 234 b.p. Its PCR product is around 546 b.p.
2. Expressing
Because Rs-AFP2 had not been expressed by E. coli before, it was a new challenge. The strain we chose to make Rs-AFP2 was E. coli Rosetta-gami strain, which forms the disulfide bonds in the cytoplasm to express the protein. To ensure the peptide was produced, after breaking the bacteria and boiling the lysate with sample buffer and β-mercaptoethanol mixture for 15 minutes, we run SDS-PAGE to check the mass of the peptide. The mass of Rs-AFP2 is around 5.6 kDa.
Safety
We do the safety part which is the same as the Sa-AFP1. See more in
BBa_K2262005.
Reference
[1] Ariane F. Lacerda; Érico A. R. Vasconcelos; Patrícia Barbosa Pelegrini; Maria F. Grossi de Sa. "Antifungal defensins and their role in plant defense". Front Microbiol. 2014; 5: 116.
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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