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− | The cellulose-binding domain (CBD) proteins are proven to lead other proteins to cellulose in both vivo and vitro. In several organisms, such as yeast, plants, and bacteria, They are used to help protein complexes to bind to cellulose for other catalytic activities. For laboratory applications, it is used for in vitro protein purification as only their target gene fused with CBD would bind to the immobilized cellulose via washing through the column. The CBM1 gene in fission yeast, S. pombe, is one of the genes encoded for the CBD family. The purpose of cloning this CBM1(=CBD) is to carry our spider silk proteins, MaSp1, and MaSp2 to bind to scoby membranes. | + | <h4> |
+ | The cellulose-binding domain (CBD) proteins are proven to lead other proteins to cellulose in both vivo and vitro. In several organisms, such as yeast, plants, and bacteria, They are used to help protein complexes to bind to cellulose for other catalytic activities. For laboratory applications, it is used for in vitro protein purification as only their target gene fused with CBD would bind to the immobilized cellulose via washing through the column. The CBM1 gene in fission yeast, S. pombe, is one of the genes encoded for the CBD family. The purpose of cloning this CBM1(=CBD) is to carry our spider silk proteins, MaSp1, and MaSp2 to bind to scoby membranes. <br><br> | ||
− | Doi RH, Park JS, Shin HS. Fusion proteins containing cellulose-binding domains. Methods in Enzymology. 2000;326: 418-429. Available from: doi:10.1016/S0076-6879(00)26067-9. | + | Doi RH, Park JS, Shin HS. Fusion proteins containing cellulose-binding domains. Methods in Enzymology. 2000;326: 418-429. Available from: doi:10.1016/S0076-6879(00)26067-9. <br><br> |
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 27 September 2023
cellulose binding domain (CBD)
The cellulose-binding domain (CBD) proteins are proven to lead other proteins to cellulose in both vivo and vitro. In several organisms, such as yeast, plants, and bacteria, They are used to help protein complexes to bind to cellulose for other catalytic activities. For laboratory applications, it is used for in vitro protein purification as only their target gene fused with CBD would bind to the immobilized cellulose via washing through the column. The CBM1 gene in fission yeast, S. pombe, is one of the genes encoded for the CBD family. The purpose of cloning this CBM1(=CBD) is to carry our spider silk proteins, MaSp1, and MaSp2 to bind to scoby membranes.
Doi RH, Park JS, Shin HS. Fusion proteins containing cellulose-binding domains. Methods in Enzymology. 2000;326: 418-429. Available from: doi:10.1016/S0076-6879(00)26067-9.
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]Illegal SpeI site found at 499
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal SpeI site found at 499
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BamHI site found at 268
- 23INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]Illegal SpeI site found at 499
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal SpeI site found at 499
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 51