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Revision as of 08:36, 8 September 2015
Inducible itaconic acid producing operon (only cadA)
Itaconic acid is an organic, dicarboxylic acid that is biotechnologically synthesized most commonly in Aspergillus terreus. It is derived from citric acid via 2 intermediates and a final decarboxylation.To enable this pathway in Escherichia coli it is necessary to introduce 1 genes. This gene is taken from the genome Apergillus terreus. It is coding for a cis-aconitate decarboxylase (cadA). An Enzyme that catalyzes the following chemical reaction:
Figure 1 Reaction scheme of the itaconic acid producing operon (only cadA). The substrate for the reaction are cis-aconitate. Cis-aconitate is metabolized to itaconic acid in 1 step by decarboxylation.
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Usage
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This part is a composite of one coding genes, provided with a strong RBS (BBa_B0034) and under control of a T7 Promoter (BBa_I719005).
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Figure 2 Genetic map of the itaconic acid producing operon (only cadA) with T7 promoter. This brick enables E.Coli BL21 cells to synthesize itaconic acid in presence of the inductor IPTG. |
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]