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<b>Fig 1.</b> Agarose gel (1%) electrophoresis of single (EcoRI) and double (Eco-RI with PstI) digests of parts.
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Left: Lane 1 contains a 1kb ladder. Lanes 2 and 3 show single (~10,700bp) and double (~8700bp with ~2000bp) digests respectively of the composite Hydrogen Gas Producing Gene Cluster plasmid (HGPGC). Lanes 4 and 5 show single (~7400bp) and double (faint ~5400bp with ~2000bp) digests of hydEFG. Lanes 6 and 7 show single (~5400bp) and double digests (~3400bp with ~2000bp) of fer/hyd1.
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Right: Lane 1 contains a 1kb ladder. Lanes 2 and 3 show double digests (~1900bp with ~2000bp) and single digest (~3900bp) of hydG.
  
 
===Protein information===
 
===Protein information===

Revision as of 08:52, 30 October 2017


HydG (2017)

The original HydG (part number BBa_K1998010) was not submitted in 2016 as the DNA sequence had a mutation present. HydG was re-synthesised by Macquarie iGEM 2017. HydG is a radical S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) enzyme which functions as part of the [FeFe] hydrogenase maturation enzyme complex. All organisms with [FeFe] hydrogenase contain homologues of this gene (Mulder et al., 2010).

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 1327
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]

Biology & Literature

Part Verification

HydrogenProduction
Fig 1. Agarose gel (1%) electrophoresis of single (EcoRI) and double (Eco-RI with PstI) digests of parts.

Left: Lane 1 contains a 1kb ladder. Lanes 2 and 3 show single (~10,700bp) and double (~8700bp with ~2000bp) digests respectively of the composite Hydrogen Gas Producing Gene Cluster plasmid (HGPGC). Lanes 4 and 5 show single (~7400bp) and double (faint ~5400bp with ~2000bp) digests of hydEFG. Lanes 6 and 7 show single (~5400bp) and double digests (~3400bp with ~2000bp) of fer/hyd1.

Right: Lane 1 contains a 1kb ladder. Lanes 2 and 3 show double digests (~1900bp with ~2000bp) and single digest (~3900bp) of hydG.

Protein information

HydG
Mass: 63.74 kDa
Sequence:
MSVPLQCNAGRLLAGQRPCGVRARLNRRVCVPVTAHGKASATREYAGDFLPGTTISHAWSVERETHHRYRNPAEWINEAA IHKALETSKADAQDAGRVREILAKAKEKAFVTEHAPVNAESKSEFVQGLTLEECATLINVDSNNVELMNEIFDTALAIKE RIYGNRVVLFAPLYIANHCMNTCTYCAFRSANKGMERSILTDDDLREEVAALQRQGHRRILALTGEHPKYTFDNFLHAVN VIASVKTEPEGSIRRINVEIPPLSVSDMRRLKNTDSVGTFVLFQETYHRDTFKVMHPSGPKSDFDFRVLTQDRAMRAGLD DVGIGALFGLYDYRYEVCAMLMHSEHLEREYNAGPHTISVPRMRPADGSELSIAPPYPVNDADFMKLVAVLRIAVPYTGM ILSTRESPEMRSALLKCGMSQMSAGSRTDVGAYHKDHTLSTEANLSKLAGQFTLQDERPTNEIVKWLMEEGYVPSWCTAC YRQGRTGEDFMNICKAGDIHDFCHPNSLLTLQEYLMDYADPDLRKKGEQVIAREMGPDASEPLSAQSRKRLERKMKQVLEGEHDVYL

References

Mulder, D.W., Shepard, E.M., Meuser, J.E., Joshi, N., King, P.W., Posewitz, M.C., Broderick, J.B. and Peters, J.W., 2011. Insights into [FeFe]-hydrogenase structure, mechanism, and maturation. Structure, 19(8), pp.1038-1052.


Posewitz, M.C., King, P.W., Smolinski, S.L., Zhang, L., Seibert, M. and Ghirardi, M.L., 2004. Discovery of two novel radical S-adenosylmethionine proteins required for the assembly of an active [Fe] hydrogenase. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 279(24), pp.25711-25720. Vancouver