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− | + | =Wild Type P<sub>kdpF</sub> - potassium responsive promoter= | |
− | + | ===Biology of P<sub>kdpF</sub>=== | |
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+ | The potassium ion uptake in E. coli is regulated by several systems under different conditions. The potassium ion transporters, Trk and Kup are constitutively expressed (Epstein & Kim, 1971) while KdpFABC, another transporter is activated under low [K+] conditions (Laimins et al., 1981). | ||
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+ | The kdpFABC operon is controlled by the KdpDE two-component system (TCS) which consists of KdpD, a membrane-bound sensor kinase, and KdpE, a cytoplasmic response regulator (Polarek, 1992; Walderhaug, 1992). KdpD is stimulated by both intracellular and extracellular K+ (Jung, 2000; Jung, 2001; Roe, 2000; Yan, 2011a; Laermann, 2013). KdpD phosphorylates KdpE upon low potassium concentration (Voelkner, 1993; Puppe, 1996; Jung, 1997a; Jung, 2000). Under an increase in [K+], KdpD phosphatase activity will be enhanced, causing a decrease in phospho-KdpE and kdpFABC expression. Phosphorylated KdpE turns on the expression of kdpFABC (Zhang, 2014a; Laermann, 2013). | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, 13 September 2015
PkdpF
Wild Type PkdpF - potassium responsive promoter
Biology of PkdpF
The potassium ion uptake in E. coli is regulated by several systems under different conditions. The potassium ion transporters, Trk and Kup are constitutively expressed (Epstein & Kim, 1971) while KdpFABC, another transporter is activated under low [K+] conditions (Laimins et al., 1981).
The kdpFABC operon is controlled by the KdpDE two-component system (TCS) which consists of KdpD, a membrane-bound sensor kinase, and KdpE, a cytoplasmic response regulator (Polarek, 1992; Walderhaug, 1992). KdpD is stimulated by both intracellular and extracellular K+ (Jung, 2000; Jung, 2001; Roe, 2000; Yan, 2011a; Laermann, 2013). KdpD phosphorylates KdpE upon low potassium concentration (Voelkner, 1993; Puppe, 1996; Jung, 1997a; Jung, 2000). Under an increase in [K+], KdpD phosphatase activity will be enhanced, causing a decrease in phospho-KdpE and kdpFABC expression. Phosphorylated KdpE turns on the expression of kdpFABC (Zhang, 2014a; Laermann, 2013). Sequence and Features
- 10INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]Illegal EcoRI site found at 61
- 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal EcoRI site found at 61
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal EcoRI site found at 61
- 23INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]Illegal EcoRI site found at 61
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal EcoRI site found at 61
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]