Part:BBa_K4383044:Design
pEryU
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal NheI site found at 7
Illegal NheI site found at 30
Illegal NheI site found at 4355
Illegal NheI site found at 4378 - 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 5998
Illegal AgeI site found at 880
Illegal AgeI site found at 1324
Illegal AgeI site found at 2166
Illegal AgeI site found at 3347
Illegal AgeI site found at 5414 - 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 5501
Design Notes
Previous studies have identified the erythritol-utilizing gene clusters in the genome of B. abortus<i/> and confirmed that the five enzymes expressed could achieve the utilization from erythritol to D-erythrose-4-P (Barbier T et al., 2014). Therefore, we would like to introduce this pathway into E. coli. Considering the known functions of the enzymes in the erythritol utilizing gene clusters, we constructed the pJ23114-eryA-eryB-eryC and pJ23114-eryR-eryH-eryI plasmid, and then got an engineered bacteria of eryABCRHI.
Source
<i>Brucella abortus
References
Barbier T, Collard F, Zúñiga-Ripa A, Moriyón I, Godard T, Becker J, Wittmann C, Van Schaftingen E, Letesson JJ. Erythritol feeds the pentose phosphate pathway via three new isomerases leading to D-erythrose-4-phosphate in Brucella. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Dec 16;111(50):17815-20. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1414622111. Epub 2014 Dec 2.