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− | CBM2 | + | This CBM2 protein is modified with |
− | + | This composite part codes for the BaCBM2 protein with an additional amino acid (cysteine)(BBa_K53960003). his enhancement allows it to be effectively utilized in our biosensor technology. | |
+ | <p>This part consists of the following basic parts: BBa_R0010, BBa_J435345, BBa_K53960003 and BBa_J428069.</p> | ||
− | This CBM2 | + | ===Usage and Biology=== |
+ | This CBM2, or Carbohydrate-Binding Module 2, is a protein sourced from <i> Bacillus anthracis</i>. It belongs to a broader family of carbohydrate-binding modules that are crucial for the degradation of polysaccharides. These modules are important to break down complex carbohydrates, enabling microorganisms to convert them into usable energy sources. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | <p> | ||
+ | Recent study [ ] has shown that CBM2 has the ability to bind to certain types of plastics, especially those derived exhibiting similar structural features of polysaccharides. This binding ability is largely due to the protein's carbohydrate-binding properties, which facilitate interactions with specific functional groups found on plastic surfaces. | ||
+ | </p> | ||
+ | ===Part Generation=== | ||
+ | Golden Gate | ||
+ | ===Expression and purification=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Testing=== | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, 20 September 2024
R0010-BaCBM2-Cys
This CBM2 protein is modified with
This composite part codes for the BaCBM2 protein with an additional amino acid (cysteine)(BBa_K53960003). his enhancement allows it to be effectively utilized in our biosensor technology.
This part consists of the following basic parts: BBa_R0010, BBa_J435345, BBa_K53960003 and BBa_J428069.
Usage and Biology
This CBM2, or Carbohydrate-Binding Module 2, is a protein sourced from Bacillus anthracis. It belongs to a broader family of carbohydrate-binding modules that are crucial for the degradation of polysaccharides. These modules are important to break down complex carbohydrates, enabling microorganisms to convert them into usable energy sources. </p>
Recent study [ ] has shown that CBM2 has the ability to bind to certain types of plastics, especially those derived exhibiting similar structural features of polysaccharides. This binding ability is largely due to the protein's carbohydrate-binding properties, which facilitate interactions with specific functional groups found on plastic surfaces.
Part Generation
Golden Gate
Expression and purification
Testing
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]