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text-align:justify "><b>FIGURE 2. PncB increases NAD levels by 126% (2.5 fold) and NADH levels by 44% (1.4 fold) when expressed in NEB10β.</b> NAD and NADH levels were calculated with a colorimetric assay using the Sigma NAD /NADH quantification kit (<html><a href="http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/mak037?lang=it®ion=IT">MAK037</a></html>) following the instructions described in the technical bulletin. The kit provides the measures of NAD levels indirectly from total levels of NAD + NADH and NADH only. Panel A. Colorimetric assay for NAD/NADH quantification. Panel B. NAD/NADH levels for three biological samples expressin <html><a href="https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1604031">BBa_K1604031</a></html> and one negative control expressing <html><a href="https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K731201">BBa_K731201</a></html>. </p> | text-align:justify "><b>FIGURE 2. PncB increases NAD levels by 126% (2.5 fold) and NADH levels by 44% (1.4 fold) when expressed in NEB10β.</b> NAD and NADH levels were calculated with a colorimetric assay using the Sigma NAD /NADH quantification kit (<html><a href="http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/sigma/mak037?lang=it®ion=IT">MAK037</a></html>) following the instructions described in the technical bulletin. The kit provides the measures of NAD levels indirectly from total levels of NAD + NADH and NADH only. Panel A. Colorimetric assay for NAD/NADH quantification. Panel B. NAD/NADH levels for three biological samples expressin <html><a href="https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1604031">BBa_K1604031</a></html> and one negative control expressing <html><a href="https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K731201">BBa_K731201</a></html>. </p> | ||
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pncB
pncB encodes for the enzyme NAPRTase (nicotinic acid phosphoribosyl-transferase). It catalyzes the formation of nicotinate mono-nucleotide, a direct precursor of NAD, from NA.[1] [2] [3].
Usage and Biology
FIGURE 1. Biochemical pathway of NAD synthesis. PncB gene encodes the transcription of the NARPTase which catalyzes the formation of nicotinate mono-nucleotide from nicotinic acid. This is considered the limiting step of the synthesis of NAD.
FIGURE 2. PncB increases NAD levels by 126% (2.5 fold) and NADH levels by 44% (1.4 fold) when expressed in NEB10β. NAD and NADH levels were calculated with a colorimetric assay using the Sigma NAD /NADH quantification kit (MAK037) following the instructions described in the technical bulletin. The kit provides the measures of NAD levels indirectly from total levels of NAD + NADH and NADH only. Panel A. Colorimetric assay for NAD/NADH quantification. Panel B. NAD/NADH levels for three biological samples expressin BBa_K1604031 and one negative control expressing BBa_K731201.
For more information about the pncB (BBa_K1604030) characterization go on BBa_K1604031 page, or on Unitn iGEM 2015 project checking out our Wiki: Unitn iGEM wiki 2015.
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Susana J. Berrıos-Rivera, K.-Y. San, and G. N. Bennett. (2002) Metabolic Engineering 4, 238–247
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Marcel G. Wubbolts, Peter Terpstra, Jan B. van Beilen, Jaap Kingma, H. A. Rene Meesters, and Bernard Witholt. (1990) JBC, 265 (29), 17665-72
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Ka-Yiu San, George N. Bennett, Susana J. Berríos-Rivera, Ravi V. Vadali, Yea-Tyng Yang, Emily Horton, Fred B. Rudolph, Berna Sariyar, and Kimathi Blackwood (2002) Metabolic Engineering, 4, 182–192
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