Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K2201207"
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Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase for incorporating phenylalanine-4‘-azobenzene (AzoF) at the amber codon. | Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase for incorporating phenylalanine-4‘-azobenzene (AzoF) at the amber codon. | ||
− | <b>Figure 1</b> shows the CDS of the AzoF-RS in a matching expression cassette based on the ONBY-part ([K1416000]) in pSB1C3. | + | <b>Figure 1</b> shows the CDS of the AzoF-RS in a matching expression cassette based on the ONBY-part ([[K1416000]]) in pSB1C3. |
[[File:T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--YKE_AzoF_RS_Map1.png|thumb|300px|center| <b>Figure 1:</b> Plasmid map of the BioBrick K2201207 coding for a AzoF-tRNA-synthetase system based on the ONBY-Part (K1416000). The ONBY-RS was removed by PCR and then a gene containing the AzoF-RS and matching overlaps sides was integrated through Gibson assembly.]] | [[File:T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--YKE_AzoF_RS_Map1.png|thumb|300px|center| <b>Figure 1:</b> Plasmid map of the BioBrick K2201207 coding for a AzoF-tRNA-synthetase system based on the ONBY-Part (K1416000). The ONBY-RS was removed by PCR and then a gene containing the AzoF-RS and matching overlaps sides was integrated through Gibson assembly.]] | ||
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[[File:T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--YKE_AzoF_Alignment2.png|thumb|400px|center| <b>Figure 3:</b> Alignment of the protein sequence of the AzoF-RS and the <i>M. jannaschii</i> TyrRS.]] | [[File:T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--YKE_AzoF_Alignment2.png|thumb|400px|center| <b>Figure 3:</b> Alignment of the protein sequence of the AzoF-RS and the <i>M. jannaschii</i> TyrRS.]] | ||
− | Phenylalanine-4’-azobenzene is an amino acid-derivate with a photoisomerizable azobenzene moiety. Upon irradiation with a wavelength between 320 – 340 nm it switches from its more stable trans into its cis isomer due to the rotation around the N-N bond (Figure 4). The cis to trans isomerization can be thermally induced or occurs after irradiation with a wavelength > 420 nm (Figure 4) (Zimmerman et al., 1958; Bose et al., 2006; Brieke et al., 2012). | + | Phenylalanine-4’-azobenzene is an amino acid-derivate with a photoisomerizable azobenzene moiety. Upon irradiation with a wavelength between 320 – 340 nm it switches from its more stable trans into its cis isomer due to the rotation around the N-N bond (<b>Figure 4</b>). The cis to trans isomerization can be thermally induced or occurs after irradiation with a wavelength > 420 nm (<b>Figure 4</b>) (Zimmerman et al., 1958; Bose et al., 2006; Brieke et al., 2012). We used our self-constructed [[LED panel]] to successfully switch the conformations of AzoF. |
[[File:T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--YKE_AzoF_cis_trans_conformation1.gif|thumb|600px|center| <b>Figure 4:</b> Structure of AzoF in cis- and trans-conformation. Switching is possible via irradiation.]] | [[File:T--Bielefeld-CeBiTec--YKE_AzoF_cis_trans_conformation1.gif|thumb|600px|center| <b>Figure 4:</b> Structure of AzoF in cis- and trans-conformation. Switching is possible via irradiation.]] |
Revision as of 09:30, 25 October 2017
Expression plasmid of an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase for AzoPhe
Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase for incorporating phenylalanine-4‘-azobenzene (AzoF) at the amber codon.
Figure 1 shows the CDS of the AzoF-RS in a matching expression cassette based on the ONBY-part (K1416000) in pSB1C3.
It can be obtained by cloning the CDS in the linearized ONBY-part as shown in Figure 2.
This part is based on a selection experiment on the M. jannaschii TyrRS to evolve a new aaRS capable of incorporating the photoisomerizable phenylalanine-4‘-azobenzene (AzoF) by the Schultz lab. Figure 3 shows a sequence alignment of the protein sequences of the native M. jannaschii TyrRS and the AzoF-RS after the selection process.
Phenylalanine-4’-azobenzene is an amino acid-derivate with a photoisomerizable azobenzene moiety. Upon irradiation with a wavelength between 320 – 340 nm it switches from its more stable trans into its cis isomer due to the rotation around the N-N bond (Figure 4). The cis to trans isomerization can be thermally induced or occurs after irradiation with a wavelength > 420 nm (Figure 4) (Zimmerman et al., 1958; Bose et al., 2006; Brieke et al., 2012). We used our self-constructed LED panel to successfully switch the conformations of AzoF.
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The pEVOLpAzF is available at request at CU Boulder, Bielefeld CeBiTec or addgene. For further use we recommend to clone the CDS of the AzoF-RS into a low copy plasmid like pSB3T5 or in a high copy plasmid like pSB1C3 as shown in Figure 2. The characterization was done in p15A.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal BglII site found at 1164
Illegal BamHI site found at 1170 - 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 1196
Illegal NgoMIV site found at 1656 - 1000INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]Illegal SapI.rc site found at 295
Illegal SapI.rc site found at 327
Illegal SapI.rc site found at 1120