Protein coding sequences/Biosynthesis/Cellulose

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Here are enzymes used in cellulose degradation.


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NameProteinDescriptionDirectionUniprotKEGGE.C.SubstrateProductLengthStatus
BBa_K118022 cex coding sequence encoding Cellulomonas fimi exoglucanase     1461In stock
BBa_K118023 cenA coding sequence encoding Cellulomonas fimi endoglucanase A     1353In stock
BBa_K118028 beta-glucosidase gene bglX (chu_2268) from Cytophaga hutchinsonii     2280In stock
BBa_K805011 Cel5A, endoglucanases     1233In stock
BBa_K1044000 Endoglucanase gene CelC from Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58.     1056In stock
BBa_K633000 CelD Mutated Cellulase     1836It's complicated
BBa_K633002 RBS+signal peptide phoA+Cellulase     1913It's complicated
BBa_K4795003 Coding for β-glucosidase     1341 
BBa_K2929003 Beta-glucosidase A from Thermatoga maritima (bglA)     1341Not in stock


AndrewHallPhoto.jpg Andrew Hall and the [http://2008.igem.org/Team:Edinburgh 2008 University of Edinburgh iGEM team] designed a set of enzymes to break down cellulose into starch.

References

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  1. Chaudary pmid=14538714
  2. Lam pmid=9134758
  3. Lynd pmid=12209002
  4. Stoll pmid=11822830
  5. Tomme pmid=8763951
  6. Wilson pmid=18378599
  7. Xie pmid=17400776

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