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− | Intimin is a surface display system ,it was first described by Piñero-Lambea et. Al<ref>Piñero-Lambea, C., Bodelón, G., Fernández-Periáñez, R., Cuesta, A. M., Álvarez-Vallina, L., & Fernández, L. Á. (2015). Programming controlled adhesion of ''E.coli'' to target surfaces, cells, and tumors with synthetic adhesins. ''ACS Synthetic Biology, 4''(4), 463–473. https://doi.org/10.1021/sb500252a</ref>. and tested by iGEM22_GreatBay_SCIE. It includes a short N-terminal signal peptide to direct its trafficking to the periplasm, a LysM domain for peptidoglycan binding, and a 12-stranded beta-barrel for transmembrane insertion. | + | Intimin is a surface display system, it was first described by Piñero-Lambea et. Al<ref>Piñero-Lambea, C., Bodelón, G., Fernández-Periáñez, R., Cuesta, A. M., Álvarez-Vallina, L., & Fernández, L. Á. (2015). Programming controlled adhesion of ''E.coli'' to target surfaces, cells, and tumors with synthetic adhesins. ''ACS Synthetic Biology, 4''(4), 463–473. https://doi.org/10.1021/sb500252a</ref>. and tested by iGEM22_GreatBay_SCIE in [https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K4275026 BBa_K4275026]. It includes a short N-terminal signal peptide to direct its trafficking to the periplasm, a LysM domain for peptidoglycan binding, and a 12-stranded beta-barrel for transmembrane insertion. |
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===Usage and Biology=== | ===Usage and Biology=== | ||
The protein attached to the C-terminus of intimin can achieve outer membrane localization. In our project, intimin is fused with antigens, nanobodies, and lectins, facilitating their display on the membrane of ''E.coli''. This approach allows for the binding of ''E.coli''-''E.coli'' and ''E.coli'' to cyanobacteria. | The protein attached to the C-terminus of intimin can achieve outer membrane localization. In our project, intimin is fused with antigens, nanobodies, and lectins, facilitating their display on the membrane of ''E.coli''. This approach allows for the binding of ''E.coli''-''E.coli'' and ''E.coli'' to cyanobacteria. |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 10 October 2023
intimin
Introduction
Intimin is a surface display system, it was first described by Piñero-Lambea et. Al[1]. and tested by iGEM22_GreatBay_SCIE in BBa_K4275026. It includes a short N-terminal signal peptide to direct its trafficking to the periplasm, a LysM domain for peptidoglycan binding, and a 12-stranded beta-barrel for transmembrane insertion.
Usage and Biology
The protein attached to the C-terminus of intimin can achieve outer membrane localization. In our project, intimin is fused with antigens, nanobodies, and lectins, facilitating their display on the membrane of E.coli. This approach allows for the binding of E.coli-E.coli and E.coli to cyanobacteria.
Characterization
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]
- 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal BsaI site found at 1244
Reference
- ↑ Piñero-Lambea, C., Bodelón, G., Fernández-Periáñez, R., Cuesta, A. M., Álvarez-Vallina, L., & Fernández, L. Á. (2015). Programming controlled adhesion of E.coli to target surfaces, cells, and tumors with synthetic adhesins. ACS Synthetic Biology, 4(4), 463–473. https://doi.org/10.1021/sb500252a