Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K2244004"

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This part is a functionalor MBC) hydrolyzing esterase that degrades MBC pesticide. gene encoding a carbendazim (Methyl-1H-Benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate,
 
This part is a functionalor MBC) hydrolyzing esterase that degrades MBC pesticide. gene encoding a carbendazim (Methyl-1H-Benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate,
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===long description===
 
===long description===
 
This part is a coding gene mheI (for MBC-hydrolyzing enzyme) that encodes MBC-hydrolyzing esterase (MHE) to degrade MBC pesticide. Degradation of MBC is achieved by hydrolyzing MBC to 2-aminobenzimidazole (2-AB), which is then converted to benzimidazole or 2-hydroxybenzimidazole (2-HB). The conversion of 2-AB was inhibited by NH4NO3. The benzene ring of 2-HB was further opened through meta catechol cleavage. MHE is responsible for carrying out the first step detoxification (MBC-2-AB), without the need of any cofactor. MHE is a soluble serine hydrolase of 242 amino acid residues and has a molecular size of 25-27 kDa.   
 
This part is a coding gene mheI (for MBC-hydrolyzing enzyme) that encodes MBC-hydrolyzing esterase (MHE) to degrade MBC pesticide. Degradation of MBC is achieved by hydrolyzing MBC to 2-aminobenzimidazole (2-AB), which is then converted to benzimidazole or 2-hydroxybenzimidazole (2-HB). The conversion of 2-AB was inhibited by NH4NO3. The benzene ring of 2-HB was further opened through meta catechol cleavage. MHE is responsible for carrying out the first step detoxification (MBC-2-AB), without the need of any cofactor. MHE is a soluble serine hydrolase of 242 amino acid residues and has a molecular size of 25-27 kDa.   
 
  
  

Revision as of 06:46, 23 October 2017

mheI


short description

This part is a functionalor MBC) hydrolyzing esterase that degrades MBC pesticide. gene encoding a carbendazim (Methyl-1H-Benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate,


long description

This part is a coding gene mheI (for MBC-hydrolyzing enzyme) that encodes MBC-hydrolyzing esterase (MHE) to degrade MBC pesticide. Degradation of MBC is achieved by hydrolyzing MBC to 2-aminobenzimidazole (2-AB), which is then converted to benzimidazole or 2-hydroxybenzimidazole (2-HB). The conversion of 2-AB was inhibited by NH4NO3. The benzene ring of 2-HB was further opened through meta catechol cleavage. MHE is responsible for carrying out the first step detoxification (MBC-2-AB), without the need of any cofactor. MHE is a soluble serine hydrolase of 242 amino acid residues and has a molecular size of 25-27 kDa.


Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BamHI site found at 591
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
    Illegal AgeI site found at 250
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]