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+ | Mf-ssrA tag1 is an identified pdt (protein degradation tag) variant that alters mf-Lon-dependent degradation but not recognition by endogenous ''E.coli'' proteases. In our experiment, we use tag1 as the parental tag and targeted pdt residues 13-15 further for mutagenesis because this region is essential for Lon-mediated degradation in ''Mycoplasma pneumonia'' and does not show homology to known ClpA, ClpX or SspB binding sites.[1] | ||
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+ | Cameron D E, Collins J J. Tunable protein degradation in bacteria[J]. Nature biotechnology, 2014, 32(12): 1276-1281. | ||
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Mf-ssrA Tag1
Mf-ssrA tag1 is an identified pdt (protein degradation tag) variant that alters mf-Lon-dependent degradation but not recognition by endogenous E.coli proteases. In our experiment, we use tag1 as the parental tag and targeted pdt residues 13-15 further for mutagenesis because this region is essential for Lon-mediated degradation in Mycoplasma pneumonia and does not show homology to known ClpA, ClpX or SspB binding sites.[1]
References
Cameron D E, Collins J J. Tunable protein degradation in bacteria[J]. Nature biotechnology, 2014, 32(12): 1276-1281.
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