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Revision as of 19:49, 21 October 2019
RBS region for the ctfA gene from C. acetobutylicum
RBS for the ctfA gene from C. acetobutylicum
Usage and Biology
This parts entry represents the RBS for the ctfA gene in C. acetobutylicum. The CtfAB complex is central to the production of biotechnologically relevant solvents in C. acetobutylicum such as acetone and butanol. The complex catalyses the conversion of acetoacetyl-CoA to acetoacetate concomitant with the transfer of CoA to acetate and butyrate. The CtfAB complex is a core component of our acetone production pathway to validate the use of volatile reporters to predict botulinum toxin production following food manufacturing processes. We have tested both C. acetobutylicum and C. botulinum-derived ctfAB.
Characterisation
This part is the ribosome binding site for the translation of the ctfA gene. This was integrated in to the larger composite part: BBa_K2992035. See results pagefor more Sequence and Features
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References
Cornillot, E., Croux, C. and Soucaille, P. (1997). Physical and genetic map of the Clostridium acetobutylicum ATCC 824 chromosome. Journal of Bacteriology, 179(23), pp.7426-7434.