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− | + | This part contains the T25 domain from the adenylate cyclase <i>cyaA</i> of <i>Bordetella pertussis</i>. This part is intented to be used in the bacterial two-hybrid system. This system is based on the reconstitution of the adenylate cyclase. When protein-coding genes is suffixed to the T25 and T18 domains of <i>cyaA</i>, one can study the interaction of these two proteins. If the conjugated proteins interacts, T25 and T18 will be brought into close proximity. This will enable the two catalytic domains T18 and T25 to synthesize cyclic adenosinemonophosphate (cAMP). | |
− | The rise in | + | The rise in cAMP can trigger the expression of genes by using a cAMP-induced promotor that induce the transcription of red fluorescent protein (RFP) (<partinfo>BBa_K861173</partinfo>). The presence of red-fluorescent cells can in turn be used to verify protein-protein interactions. |
See <partinfo>BBa_K1638005</partinfo> for the T18 domain. | See <partinfo>BBa_K1638005</partinfo> for the T18 domain. |
Revision as of 00:07, 18 September 2015
T25 domain of cyaA from Bordetella pertussis (IPTG inducible)
This part contains the T25 domain from the adenylate cyclase cyaA of Bordetella pertussis. This part is intented to be used in the bacterial two-hybrid system. This system is based on the reconstitution of the adenylate cyclase. When protein-coding genes is suffixed to the T25 and T18 domains of cyaA, one can study the interaction of these two proteins. If the conjugated proteins interacts, T25 and T18 will be brought into close proximity. This will enable the two catalytic domains T18 and T25 to synthesize cyclic adenosinemonophosphate (cAMP). The rise in cAMP can trigger the expression of genes by using a cAMP-induced promotor that induce the transcription of red fluorescent protein (RFP) (BBa_K861173). The presence of red-fluorescent cells can in turn be used to verify protein-protein interactions.
See BBa_K1638005 for the T18 domain.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BamHI site found at 843
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]