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===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
− | This composite part is made up of the genes | + | This composite part is made up of the genes <i>yCF54</i> and <i>chlM</i>. They come from the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway of <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i>. The two genes Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester (oxidative) cyclase (<i>yCF54</i>) and Magnesium-protoporphyrin O-methyltransferase (<i>chlM</i>). When combined in Operon 3 of our chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway they are involved in converting protoporphyrin IX to protein the presence of NADPH and O2. |
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<html><center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/0/0f/T--Macquarie_Australia--ChlorophyllBiosynthesisDiagram.png" alt="ChlorophyllBiosynthesisDiagram" height="50%"width="75%"></center></html> | <html><center><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2016/0/0f/T--Macquarie_Australia--ChlorophyllBiosynthesisDiagram.png" alt="ChlorophyllBiosynthesisDiagram" height="50%"width="75%"></center></html> | ||
===Biology & Literature=== | ===Biology & Literature=== | ||
− | These two genes within this part are used within an operon in the biosynthesis pathway. | + | These two genes within this part are used within an operon in the biosynthesis pathway. <i>cF54</i> works with the <i>cTH1</i> gene and Plastocyanin within the oxidative cyclase pathway. It's interaction with other genes results in the catalysis of the biosynthesis pathway from Mg-protoporphyrin IX to Protochlorophyllide [1]. Deletion studies have detected the importance of <i>yCF54</i> in maintaining levels of Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyl ester indicating that the <i>yCF54</i> gene is critical to both the assembly and function of the cyclase complex [1]. |
− | The second gene in this part is | + | The second gene in this part is <i>chlM</i>. <i>chlM</i> encodes for a magnesium protoporhyrin IX methytransferase. <i>chlM's</i> role in the pathway is to methylate Mg-protoporphyrin IX which then aids the catalysis of Mg-cheltase [2]. This then facilitates the formation of the final protochlorophyllide. Involved in the second step of the pathway, the <i>chlM</i> gene is involved in the transfer of a methyl group onto one of the rings of magnesium protoporphyrin which forms the magnesium prootoporhyrin IX monomethylester [3, 4]. |
===Protein information=== | ===Protein information=== | ||
− | + | <i>yCF54</i><br> | |
mass: 17.08kDa <br> | mass: 17.08kDa <br> | ||
sequence: MAPAAASADKATAAEYYALVCNAEWFFMDPQNESVAEQLREKVRFFKEQN KERDFFIVPNPKWLDAKFPEQAKQVKRPCVALVSTDKMWITFMKLRLDRV LKIDLKSMPASEVLAAGEALPDFKPDGKWTAPYARYTPGWWNVFLPNH <br> | sequence: MAPAAASADKATAAEYYALVCNAEWFFMDPQNESVAEQLREKVRFFKEQN KERDFFIVPNPKWLDAKFPEQAKQVKRPCVALVSTDKMWITFMKLRLDRV LKIDLKSMPASEVLAAGEALPDFKPDGKWTAPYARYTPGWWNVFLPNH <br> | ||
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− | + | <i>chlM</i><br> | |
mass: 30.45kDa | mass: 30.45kDa | ||
sequence: MASEIAQTADVGSLTFAVGGVGAVVGLGALLVATDHQKRRSEQMKSFDGD EKEAVKDYFNTAGFERWRKIYGETDEVNKVQLDIRTGHAQTVDKVLRWVD EEGSVQGITVADCGCGTGSLAIQLALRGAAVSASDISAAMASEAEQRYQQ AVAAGQGKAPKVAPKFEALDLESVKGKYDTVTCLDVMIHYPQDKVDAMIT HLAGLSDRRLIISFAPKTLSYSILKRIGELFPGPSKATRAYLHREEDVEAALK | sequence: MASEIAQTADVGSLTFAVGGVGAVVGLGALLVATDHQKRRSEQMKSFDGD EKEAVKDYFNTAGFERWRKIYGETDEVNKVQLDIRTGHAQTVDKVLRWVD EEGSVQGITVADCGCGTGSLAIQLALRGAAVSASDISAAMASEAEQRYQQ AVAAGQGKAPKVAPKFEALDLESVKGKYDTVTCLDVMIHYPQDKVDAMIT HLAGLSDRRLIISFAPKTLSYSILKRIGELFPGPSKATRAYLHREEDVEAALK | ||
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===References=== | ===References=== | ||
− | [1] Hollingshead S, Kopečná J, Jackson PJ, Canniffe DP, Davison PA, Dickman MJ, Sobotka R, Hunter CN. Conserved chloroplast open-reading frame ycf54 is required for activity of the magnesium protoporphyrin monomethylester oxidative cyclase in Synechocystis PCC 6803. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2012 Aug 10;287(33):27823-33. | + | [1] Hollingshead S, Kopečná J, Jackson PJ, Canniffe DP, Davison PA, Dickman MJ, Sobotka R, Hunter CN. Conserved chloroplast open-reading frame <i>ycf54</i> is required for activity of the magnesium protoporphyrin monomethylester oxidative cyclase in Synechocystis PCC 6803. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2012 Aug 10;287(33):27823-33. |
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[2] Alawady A, Reski R, Yaronskaya E, Grimm B. Cloning and expression of the tobacco CHLM sequence encoding Mg protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase and its interaction with Mg chelatase. Plant molecular biology. 2005 Mar 1;57(5):679-91. | [2] Alawady A, Reski R, Yaronskaya E, Grimm B. Cloning and expression of the tobacco CHLM sequence encoding Mg protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase and its interaction with Mg chelatase. Plant molecular biology. 2005 Mar 1;57(5):679-91. |
Revision as of 16:30, 19 October 2016
YCF54 - ChlM
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BglII site found at 912
Illegal BamHI site found at 316 - 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 478
Overview
This composite part is made up of the genes yCF54 and chlM. They come from the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The two genes Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester (oxidative) cyclase (yCF54) and Magnesium-protoporphyrin O-methyltransferase (chlM). When combined in Operon 3 of our chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway they are involved in converting protoporphyrin IX to protein the presence of NADPH and O2.
Biology & Literature
These two genes within this part are used within an operon in the biosynthesis pathway. cF54 works with the cTH1 gene and Plastocyanin within the oxidative cyclase pathway. It's interaction with other genes results in the catalysis of the biosynthesis pathway from Mg-protoporphyrin IX to Protochlorophyllide [1]. Deletion studies have detected the importance of yCF54 in maintaining levels of Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyl ester indicating that the yCF54 gene is critical to both the assembly and function of the cyclase complex [1].
The second gene in this part is chlM. chlM encodes for a magnesium protoporhyrin IX methytransferase. chlM's role in the pathway is to methylate Mg-protoporphyrin IX which then aids the catalysis of Mg-cheltase [2]. This then facilitates the formation of the final protochlorophyllide. Involved in the second step of the pathway, the chlM gene is involved in the transfer of a methyl group onto one of the rings of magnesium protoporphyrin which forms the magnesium prootoporhyrin IX monomethylester [3, 4].
Protein information
yCF54
mass: 17.08kDa
sequence: MAPAAASADKATAAEYYALVCNAEWFFMDPQNESVAEQLREKVRFFKEQN KERDFFIVPNPKWLDAKFPEQAKQVKRPCVALVSTDKMWITFMKLRLDRV LKIDLKSMPASEVLAAGEALPDFKPDGKWTAPYARYTPGWWNVFLPNH
chlM
mass: 30.45kDa
sequence: MASEIAQTADVGSLTFAVGGVGAVVGLGALLVATDHQKRRSEQMKSFDGD EKEAVKDYFNTAGFERWRKIYGETDEVNKVQLDIRTGHAQTVDKVLRWVD EEGSVQGITVADCGCGTGSLAIQLALRGAAVSASDISAAMASEAEQRYQQ AVAAGQGKAPKVAPKFEALDLESVKGKYDTVTCLDVMIHYPQDKVDAMIT HLAGLSDRRLIISFAPKTLSYSILKRIGELFPGPSKATRAYLHREEDVEAALK
RAGFKVTKREMTATSFYFSRLLEAIRE
References
[1] Hollingshead S, Kopečná J, Jackson PJ, Canniffe DP, Davison PA, Dickman MJ, Sobotka R, Hunter CN. Conserved chloroplast open-reading frame ycf54 is required for activity of the magnesium protoporphyrin monomethylester oxidative cyclase in Synechocystis PCC 6803. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2012 Aug 10;287(33):27823-33.
[2] Alawady A, Reski R, Yaronskaya E, Grimm B. Cloning and expression of the tobacco CHLM sequence encoding Mg protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase and its interaction with Mg chelatase. Plant molecular biology. 2005 Mar 1;57(5):679-91.
[3] Shepherd M, McLean S, Hunter CN. Kinetic basis for linking the first two enzymes of chlorophyll biosynthesis. FEBS Journal. 2005 Sep 1;272(17):4532-9.
[4] Meinecke L, Alawady A, Schroda M, Willows R, Kobayashi MC, Niyogi KK, Grimm B, Beck CF. Chlorophyll-deficient mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii that accumulate magnesium protoporphyrin IX. Plant molecular biology. 2010 Apr 1;72(6):643-58.