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− | This part | + | This part includes T7*(N4) RNA Polymerase gene. This is orthogonal polymerases, based on T7 wt RNAP, that recognizes specifically a suitable promoter- pK1F. The T7*(N4) RNA Polymerase was donated us by Chris Voight lab (see source). The T7*(N4) RNA Polymerase is less toxic to host cells, than the T7 wt. In order to achieve reduced levels of toxicity, Chris and his team had added N-terminal degradation tag to the T7 wt polymerase to reduce its concentration in host E.coli cell and controlled the RNAP expression using a weak ribosome-binding site and ATG start codon. The specificity of the T7*(N4) to pK1F was achieved by engineering a DNA binding domain within the RNA polymerase. |
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Latest revision as of 12:30, 26 September 2012
T7*(N4) RNA polymerase
This part includes T7*(N4) RNA Polymerase gene. This is orthogonal polymerases, based on T7 wt RNAP, that recognizes specifically a suitable promoter- pK1F. The T7*(N4) RNA Polymerase was donated us by Chris Voight lab (see source). The T7*(N4) RNA Polymerase is less toxic to host cells, than the T7 wt. In order to achieve reduced levels of toxicity, Chris and his team had added N-terminal degradation tag to the T7 wt polymerase to reduce its concentration in host E.coli cell and controlled the RNAP expression using a weak ribosome-binding site and ATG start codon. The specificity of the T7*(N4) to pK1F was achieved by engineering a DNA binding domain within the RNA polymerase.
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]