Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K4814000"
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Hha is a biofilm reducing protein which decreases initial biofilm formation (Hong, S. H., Lee, J., & Wood, T. K., 2010). Hha is a protein of the Hha family, and it is very similar to YmoA protein from Yersinia enterocolitica (Balsalobre, C., et al., 1996). Evidence has shown that hha interacts with H-NS, a type of chromatin-associated protein, which then expresses virulence factors (Madrid, C., Nieto, J. M., & Juárez, A., 2001). By using this protein, the bacteria will kill itself. This part is used together with RecA (BBa_K629001) to form a composite part (BBa_K4814001). | Hha is a biofilm reducing protein which decreases initial biofilm formation (Hong, S. H., Lee, J., & Wood, T. K., 2010). Hha is a protein of the Hha family, and it is very similar to YmoA protein from Yersinia enterocolitica (Balsalobre, C., et al., 1996). Evidence has shown that hha interacts with H-NS, a type of chromatin-associated protein, which then expresses virulence factors (Madrid, C., Nieto, J. M., & Juárez, A., 2001). By using this protein, the bacteria will kill itself. This part is used together with RecA (BBa_K629001) to form a composite part (BBa_K4814001). | ||
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Sequence derived from: https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/P0ACE6/entry | Sequence derived from: https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/P0ACE6/entry |
Revision as of 04:51, 10 October 2023
hha
Hha is a biofilm reducing protein which decreases initial biofilm formation (Hong, S. H., Lee, J., & Wood, T. K., 2010). Hha is a protein of the Hha family, and it is very similar to YmoA protein from Yersinia enterocolitica (Balsalobre, C., et al., 1996). Evidence has shown that hha interacts with H-NS, a type of chromatin-associated protein, which then expresses virulence factors (Madrid, C., Nieto, J. M., & Juárez, A., 2001). By using this protein, the bacteria will kill itself. This part is used together with RecA (BBa_K629001) to form a composite part (BBa_K4814001).
Sequence derived from: https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/P0ACE6/entry
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]