Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K2052015"
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==Usage & Biology ( Description )== | ==Usage & Biology ( Description )== | ||
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This composite part consists of RBS , our coding region ( ButCoaT ) and enables E.coli to secrete ButCoaT. | This composite part consists of RBS , our coding region ( ButCoaT ) and enables E.coli to secrete ButCoaT. | ||
ButCoaT is an enzyme (Butyryl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase) (EC 2.8.3.8) (Uniprot: C7GB37) which converts Acetyl-CoA to Butyrate and can be found in Roseburia intestinalis L1-82. | ButCoaT is an enzyme (Butyryl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase) (EC 2.8.3.8) (Uniprot: C7GB37) which converts Acetyl-CoA to Butyrate and can be found in Roseburia intestinalis L1-82. | ||
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The equation of the reaction (acyl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase) (KEGG Reaction No. : R01179) is given down below : | The equation of the reaction (acyl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase) (KEGG Reaction No. : R01179) is given down below : | ||
Butanoyl-CoA + Acetate <=> Butanoic acid + Acetyl-CoA | Butanoyl-CoA + Acetate <=> Butanoic acid + Acetyl-CoA | ||
− | ==Characterization== | + | RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal. |
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+ | For ButCoaT ; | ||
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+ | E.Coli is synthesised suitable for Codon Bias. | ||
+ | In the expression of pet28a (expression vector) , stop codon is removed in order to add HisTag. | ||
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+ | ==Characterization== | ||
==Design Notes== | ==Design Notes== | ||
+ | RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal. | ||
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+ | For ButCoaT ; | ||
+ | E.Coli is synthesised suitable for Codon Bias. | ||
+ | In the expression of pet28a (expression vector) , stop codon is removed in order to add HisTag. | ||
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+ | =Source= | ||
+ | The ribosome binding site (B0034) that we’ve used is gotten from iGEM part library. | ||
+ | Source of ButCoaT : Roseburia intestinalis L1-82 | ||
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+ | ===References=== | ||
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+ | Hassig, C.A., Tong, J.K., Schreiber, S.L. (1997). Fiber-derived Butyrate and the Prevention of Colon Cancer | ||
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+ | Roberto Berni Canani, Margherita Di Costanzo, Ludovica Leone, Monica Pedata, Rosaria Meli, Antonio Calignano. (2011). Potential beneficial affects of butyrate in intestinal and extraintestinal diseases | ||
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+ | Duncan,S. H., Barcenilla, A., Stewart, C. S., Pryde, S. E., Flint, H. J. (2002). Acetate Utilization and Butyryl Coenzyme A (CoA):Acetate-CoA Transferase in ButyrateProducing Bacteria from the Human Large Intestine | ||
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+ | Sequence : http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/C7GB37?sort=score | ||
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+ | Pathway : http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/www_bget?reaction+R00393+R01179+R01359+R07832 | ||
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+ | Picture : http://www.brenda-enzymes.org/structure.php?show=reaction&id=360609&type=S&displayType=marvin | ||
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RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal. | RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal. |
Revision as of 18:02, 10 October 2016
ButCoat with strong RBS
Usage & Biology ( Description )
This composite part consists of RBS , our coding region ( ButCoaT ) and enables E.coli to secrete ButCoaT.
ButCoaT is an enzyme (Butyryl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase) (EC 2.8.3.8) (Uniprot: C7GB37) which converts Acetyl-CoA to Butyrate and can be found in Roseburia intestinalis L1-82.
The equation of the reaction (acyl-CoA:acetate CoA-transferase) (KEGG Reaction No. : R01179) is given down below : Butanoyl-CoA + Acetate <=> Butanoic acid + Acetyl-CoA
RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal.
For ButCoaT ;
E.Coli is synthesised suitable for Codon Bias. In the expression of pet28a (expression vector) , stop codon is removed in order to add HisTag.
Characterization
Design Notes
RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal.
For ButCoaT ; E.Coli is synthesised suitable for Codon Bias. In the expression of pet28a (expression vector) , stop codon is removed in order to add HisTag.
Source
The ribosome binding site (B0034) that we’ve used is gotten from iGEM part library. Source of ButCoaT : Roseburia intestinalis L1-82
References
Hassig, C.A., Tong, J.K., Schreiber, S.L. (1997). Fiber-derived Butyrate and the Prevention of Colon Cancer
Roberto Berni Canani, Margherita Di Costanzo, Ludovica Leone, Monica Pedata, Rosaria Meli, Antonio Calignano. (2011). Potential beneficial affects of butyrate in intestinal and extraintestinal diseases
Duncan,S. H., Barcenilla, A., Stewart, C. S., Pryde, S. E., Flint, H. J. (2002). Acetate Utilization and Butyryl Coenzyme A (CoA):Acetate-CoA Transferase in ButyrateProducing Bacteria from the Human Large Intestine
Sequence : http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/C7GB37?sort=score
Pathway : http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/www_bget?reaction+R00393+R01179+R01359+R07832
Picture : http://www.brenda-enzymes.org/structure.php?show=reaction&id=360609&type=S&displayType=marvin
RBS and our protein coding region (ButCoaT) are digested from our whole construct with the enzymes SpeI, Sall, Xbal.
For ButCoaT ;
E.Coli is synthesised suitable for Codon Bias. In the expression of pet28a (expression vector) , stop codon is removed in order to add HisTag.
Source
The ribosome binding site (B0034) that we’ve used is gotten from iGEM part library. Source of ButCoaT : Roseburia intestinalis L1-82
References
Hassig, C.A., Tong, J.K., Schreiber, S.L. (1997). Fiber-derived Butyrate and the Prevention of Colon Cancer
Roberto Berni Canani, Margherita Di Costanzo, Ludovica Leone, Monica Pedata, Rosaria Meli, Antonio Calignano. (2011). Potential beneficial affects of butyrate in intestinal and extraintestinal diseases
Duncan,S. H., Barcenilla, A., Stewart, C. S., Pryde, S. E., Flint, H. J. (2002). Acetate Utilization and Butyryl Coenzyme A (CoA):Acetate-CoA Transferase in ButyrateProducing Bacteria from the Human Large Intestine
Sequence : http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/C7GB37?sort=score
Pathway : http://www.genome.jp/dbget-bin/www_bget?reaction+R00393+R01179+R01359+R07832
Picture : http://www.brenda-enzymes.org/structure.php?show=reaction&id=360609&type=S&displayType=marvin
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]