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+ | ===Usage and Biology=== | ||
+ | You can use an alcohol dehydrogenase(ADH) as part of the nootkatone pathway. This ADH is from Pichia pastoris. | ||
+ | It converts (+)-trans-nootkatol into (+)-nootkatone by oxidation, using NAD+ as a cofactor. Regarding the cofactorregeneration one can use BM3 or an other enzyme to convert NADH+H+ into NAD+. | ||
+ | In nature ADH reduces or oxidizes alcohols to their specific aldehydes or ketones with help of NAD+. | ||
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+ | This part is designed for cytosolic expression, for peroxisomal import please choose part: BBa_K2271116 | ||
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+ | ==Characterization== | ||
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+ | We verified the expression of ADH via western blot. Therefore, we have a 3xFLAG-6xHis-Tag as a part in our plasmids, we can use for the antibodies. The estimated atomic mass of ADH is 38kDa. | ||
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+ | [[File:T--Cologne-Duesseldorf--western-blot-ADH.png|thumb|none| | ||
+ | <strong>Protein abundance in WT and transformed cells from <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>:</strong> Protein abundance was detected using 6x His Tag Antibody. WT = wild type, ADH = Alcohol Dehydrogenase, PTS1 = Peroxisom Targeting Signal 1]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 2 November 2017
ADH alcohol dehydrogenase
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal suffix found in sequence at 2047
Illegal BglII site found at 880 - 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2402
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Usage and Biology
You can use an alcohol dehydrogenase(ADH) as part of the nootkatone pathway. This ADH is from Pichia pastoris. It converts (+)-trans-nootkatol into (+)-nootkatone by oxidation, using NAD+ as a cofactor. Regarding the cofactorregeneration one can use BM3 or an other enzyme to convert NADH+H+ into NAD+. In nature ADH reduces or oxidizes alcohols to their specific aldehydes or ketones with help of NAD+.
This part is designed for cytosolic expression, for peroxisomal import please choose part: BBa_K2271116