Composite

Part:BBa_K2997006:Design

Designed by: Ting-Han Sung   Group: iGEM19_NCKU_Tainan   (2019-10-12)


K880005 - yebF - TB linker - sCBM-B


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
    Illegal NheI site found at 7
    Illegal NheI site found at 30
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 169
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


Design Notes

In the human gut microbiome, clostridium related species have been reported to have the highest production ability of p-cresol from tyrosine[1]. We decide to take c.diff as a model of p-cresol producer because it is a popular research target due to its notorious infectious ability.

Luckily, igem ncku 2019 was kindly supported by one of our instructor PI, who is currently devoting himself in the field of developing novel therapeutic approach for c.diff infection. And he kindly provide us a plasmid cloned with a bacteriocin gene(CBM-B) from CBM, which has been proven to have the bactericidal ability to certain strain of clostridium, including c.diff[2].

In the original designs for inhibiting clostridium strains and thus lowering p-cresol production in gut, bacteriocin is fused with a secretion tag, yebF. YebF is a secretory protein with unknown function in e.coli[3]. We first amplify the yebF fragments from the genome of e.coli MG1655 and bacteriocin



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In the human gut microbiome, clostridium related species have been reported to have the highest production ability of p-cresol from tyrosine[1]. We decide to take c.diff as a model of p-cresol producer because it is a popular research target due to its notorious infectious ability.

Luckily, igem ncku 2019 was kindly supported by one of our instructor PI, who is currently devoting himself in the field of developing novel therapeutic approach for c.diff infection. And he kindly provide us a plasmid cloned with a bacteriocin gene(CBM-B) from CBM, which has been proven to have the bactericidal ability to certain strain of clostridium, including c.diff[2].

In the original designs for inhibiting clostridium strains and thus lowering p-cresol production in gut, bacteriocin is fused with a secretion tag, yebF. YebF is a secretory protein with unknown function in e.coli[3]. We first amplify the yebF fragments from the genome of e.coli MG1655 and bacteriocin


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