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This part contains the coding region of caveolin-1 gene. Caveolae are endocytic pits located in mammalian cell surfaces where they play indispensible roles in endocytosis. | This part contains the coding region of caveolin-1 gene. Caveolae are endocytic pits located in mammalian cell surfaces where they play indispensible roles in endocytosis. | ||
<table><tr><th>[[Image:Im-1.png|thumb|450px|Figure 1. Schematic diagram of action principle for CAV1]]</th><th></table> | <table><tr><th>[[Image:Im-1.png|thumb|450px|Figure 1. Schematic diagram of action principle for CAV1]]</th><th></table> | ||
− | It has been shown that the formation of heterologous caveolae (h-caveolae) can be observed in the cytoplasm of E. coli after the heterologous expression of caveolin-1. Thus, we chose | + | It has been shown that the formation of heterologous caveolae (h-caveolae) can be observed in the cytoplasm of E. coli after the heterologous expression of caveolin-1. Thus, we chose CAV1 to perform endocytosis in E.coli. |
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Revision as of 14:19, 20 October 2019
Caveolin-1 coding region
Summary
This part contains the coding region of caveolin-1 gene. Caveolae are endocytic pits located in mammalian cell surfaces where they play indispensible roles in endocytosis.
It has been shown that the formation of heterologous caveolae (h-caveolae) can be observed in the cytoplasm of E. coli after the heterologous expression of caveolin-1. Thus, we chose CAV1 to perform endocytosis in E.coli.
Identification
After receiving the synthesized Part DNA, restriction digest identification was done to certify the plasmid is correct, and and the experimental results were shown in Fig. 1. A separate fragment is 537 bp.
Reference
1. J. Shin et al., Display of membrane proteins on the heterologous caveolae carved by caveolin-1 in the Escherichia coli cytoplasm. Enzyme Microb Technol 79-80, 55-62 (2015).
2. J. Shin et al., Endocytosing Escherichia coli as a Whole-Cell Biocatalyst of Fatty Acids. ACS Synthetic Biology 8, 1055-1066 (2019).
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]