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Metallothionein (MT) is a small protein (around 6-7 kDa) which is rich in cysteine. These thiol group in cysteines provide ability to chelate almost all heavy metal ions including Cd2+, Hg2+, Pb2+ and As3+, but had been shown that has higher binding affinity with Hg2+ (Manceau, A. et al., 2019). The ability of chelating heavy metals provides the metal tolerance for its hosts. | Metallothionein (MT) is a small protein (around 6-7 kDa) which is rich in cysteine. These thiol group in cysteines provide ability to chelate almost all heavy metal ions including Cd2+, Hg2+, Pb2+ and As3+, but had been shown that has higher binding affinity with Hg2+ (Manceau, A. et al., 2019). The ability of chelating heavy metals provides the metal tolerance for its hosts. | ||
− | For its ability to binding heavy metal strongly, this part can be used to build structure which can capture heavy metal ions in aqueous environment. This MT sequence was obtained from Danio rerio, as an isoform which contains higher cysteine frequency with 23 in 72 amino acids (Vergani, L. et al., 2007). Danio rerio MT | + | For its ability to binding heavy metal strongly, this part can be used to build structure which can capture heavy metal ions in aqueous environment. This MT sequence was obtained from Danio rerio, as an isoform which contains higher cysteine frequency with 23 in 72 amino acids (Vergani, L. et al., 2007). To improve the heavy metal binding affinity, Danio rerio MT was compared with MT from [[Part: BBa_K4390009|Mytilus edulis]], [[Part:BBa_K4390010|Mytilus galloprovincialis]], [[Part:BBa_K4390011|Callinectes sapidus]], [[Part:BBa_K4390013|Pseudomonas fluorescens]] and [[Part:BBa_K4390014|Saccharomyces cerevisiae]] for their ability to chelate more heavy metals which lead to higher heavy metal tolerance in BL21(DE3). To express and purify the protein, the sequence was designed as a C part for JUMP assembly (Valenzuela-Ortega M and French C., 2021). |
Revision as of 12:06, 4 October 2022
Danio rerio Metallothionein
Usage and Biology
Metallothionein (MT) is a small protein (around 6-7 kDa) which is rich in cysteine. These thiol group in cysteines provide ability to chelate almost all heavy metal ions including Cd2+, Hg2+, Pb2+ and As3+, but had been shown that has higher binding affinity with Hg2+ (Manceau, A. et al., 2019). The ability of chelating heavy metals provides the metal tolerance for its hosts. For its ability to binding heavy metal strongly, this part can be used to build structure which can capture heavy metal ions in aqueous environment. This MT sequence was obtained from Danio rerio, as an isoform which contains higher cysteine frequency with 23 in 72 amino acids (Vergani, L. et al., 2007). To improve the heavy metal binding affinity, Danio rerio MT was compared with MT from Mytilus edulis, Mytilus galloprovincialis, Callinectes sapidus, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Saccharomyces cerevisiae for their ability to chelate more heavy metals which lead to higher heavy metal tolerance in BL21(DE3). To express and purify the protein, the sequence was designed as a C part for JUMP assembly (Valenzuela-Ortega M and French C., 2021).
Characterization
Danio rerio MT part is required to be assembled into plasmid pJUMP29-1A(lacZ) along with BBa_K4390017 and BBa_K4390016. To confirm the assembly was success, we performed blue-white colony screening and colony PCR. The transformed cells were plate on Kanamycin and X-gal plates. Since pJUMP29-1A(lacZ) contains lacZ as a cloning receptor, the beta-galactosidase encoded by lacZ will cleave X-gal and forming a molecule which dimerizes and turns the colony blue when assembly is failed. It is possible that the lacZ in pJUMP29-1A(lacZ) was cut out and the non-complementary sticky ends were annealled by T4 ligase. Therefore we picked up white colonies and performed colony PCR to ensure that the assembly was correct (Figure 1).
Figure 1. Colony PCR of Danio rerio MT using PS1 and PS2 as primers. The 1 kb ladder (left) and colony PCR products (right) was running through a electrophresis gel to determine the molecular weight of assembled plasmid.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]