Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa J45400"
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− | The | + | The 3-methylbutanal generator (<partinfo>BBa_J45400</partinfo>) catalyzes the conversion of the cellular metabolite leucine to the banana odor precursor 3-methylbutanal. The biosynthetic device is composed of two transcriptional devices: a constitutive transcription source (<partinfo>BBa_R0011</partinfo>) and an odor precursor enzyme generator (<partinfo>BBa_J45398</partinfo>). Odor precursor enzyme generators take as input a transcriptional signal and produce as output enzymes that catalyze production of an odor precursor from a cellular metabolite. |
[[Image:BBa J45400.png|center]] | [[Image:BBa J45400.png|center]] | ||
===Usage and Biology=== | ===Usage and Biology=== | ||
− | <partinfo>BBa_J45008</partinfo> encodes a branched-chain amino acid transaminase derived from the ''BAT2'' gene from ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''. BAT2 catalyzes the first step in isoamyl alcohol biosynthesis: conversion of leucine to α-ketoisocaproate via enzymatic reaction 2.6.1.42. <partinfo>BBa_J45009</partinfo> encodes a branched-chain amino acid transaminase derived from the ''THI3'' gene from ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''. THI3 catalyzes the second step in isoamyl alcohol biosynthesis: conversion of α-ketoisocaproate to 3-methylbutanal via enzymatic reaction 4.1.1.1. | + | <partinfo>BBa_J45008</partinfo> encodes a branched-chain amino acid transaminase derived from the ''BAT2'' gene from ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''. BAT2 catalyzes the first step in isoamyl alcohol biosynthesis: conversion of leucine to α-ketoisocaproate via enzymatic reaction 2.6.1.42. <partinfo>BBa_J45009</partinfo> encodes a branched-chain amino acid transaminase derived from the ''THI3'' gene from ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae''. THI3 catalyzes the second step in isoamyl alcohol biosynthesis: conversion of α-ketoisocaproate to 3-methylbutanal via enzymatic reaction 4.1.1.1. An alcohol dehydrogenase from the cellular chassis reduces 3-methylbutanal to isoamyl alcohol in an NADH-dependent reaction. |
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 16 March 2008
3-methylbutanal generator
The 3-methylbutanal generator (BBa_J45400) catalyzes the conversion of the cellular metabolite leucine to the banana odor precursor 3-methylbutanal. The biosynthetic device is composed of two transcriptional devices: a constitutive transcription source (BBa_R0011) and an odor precursor enzyme generator (BBa_J45398). Odor precursor enzyme generators take as input a transcriptional signal and produce as output enzymes that catalyze production of an odor precursor from a cellular metabolite.
Usage and Biology
BBa_J45008 encodes a branched-chain amino acid transaminase derived from the BAT2 gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. BAT2 catalyzes the first step in isoamyl alcohol biosynthesis: conversion of leucine to α-ketoisocaproate via enzymatic reaction 2.6.1.42. BBa_J45009 encodes a branched-chain amino acid transaminase derived from the THI3 gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae. THI3 catalyzes the second step in isoamyl alcohol biosynthesis: conversion of α-ketoisocaproate to 3-methylbutanal via enzymatic reaction 4.1.1.1. An alcohol dehydrogenase from the cellular chassis reduces 3-methylbutanal to isoamyl alcohol in an NADH-dependent reaction.
Sequence and Features
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Illegal EcoRI site found at 3036
Illegal SpeI site found at 1944 - 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal EcoRI site found at 1250
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Illegal EcoRI site found at 3036
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