Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa J63008"
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yeast codon-optimized nuclear localization sequence from simian virus 40 | yeast codon-optimized nuclear localization sequence from simian virus 40 | ||
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===Usage and Biology=== | ===Usage and Biology=== | ||
+ | The nuclear import of plasmid DNA mediated by NLS from SV40 T antigen is a two-step process. The first step involves targeting of import substance to the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear membrane. The process is energy independent and can occur at 0°C. The second step is translocation which is energy and temperature-dependent. It has been found that chelating cytosolic Ca2+ with BAPTA inhibit the DNA-NLS import, and DNA-NLS import is competitively inhibited by BSA-NLS conjugates, reinforcing the specificity of NLS in directing the nuclear import of DNA-NLS complexes[1]. | ||
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+ | 1.Collas, P., & Aleström, P. (1996). Nuclear localization signal of SV40 T antigen directs import of plasmid DNA into sea urchin male pronuclei in vitro. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 45(4), 431–438. | ||
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<partinfo>BBa_J63008 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo> | <partinfo>BBa_J63008 SequenceAndFeatures</partinfo> |
Latest revision as of 14:59, 9 October 2021
SV40 nuclear localization sequence from SV40; yeast codon optimized
yeast codon-optimized nuclear localization sequence from simian virus 40
IISER_BHOPAL 2021
Usage and Biology
The nuclear import of plasmid DNA mediated by NLS from SV40 T antigen is a two-step process. The first step involves targeting of import substance to the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear membrane. The process is energy independent and can occur at 0°C. The second step is translocation which is energy and temperature-dependent. It has been found that chelating cytosolic Ca2+ with BAPTA inhibit the DNA-NLS import, and DNA-NLS import is competitively inhibited by BSA-NLS conjugates, reinforcing the specificity of NLS in directing the nuclear import of DNA-NLS complexes[1].
References
1.Collas, P., & Aleström, P. (1996). Nuclear localization signal of SV40 T antigen directs import of plasmid DNA into sea urchin male pronuclei in vitro. Molecular Reproduction and Development, 45(4), 431–438.
Sequence and Features
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- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]