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− | This part can be used as a protein linker in yeast. Its nucleotide sequence is aagaagaagaagtcc. It is codon optimized based on Codon Usage frequency in highly expressed genes of yeast. We design this part to fuse the first 124 amino acids of Clb2 and Cas9. | + | This part can be used as a protein linker in yeast. Its nucleotide sequence is aagaagaagaagtcc. It is codon optimized based on Codon Usage frequency in highly expressed genes of yeast(Figure 1). We design this part to fuse the first 124 amino acids of Clb2 and Cas9. |
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[1]Hendrickson, C. , Iii, M. A. M. , Morabito, L. , & Holloway, S. L. . (2001). The ken box regulates clb2 proteolysis in g1 and at the metaphase-to-anaphase transition. , 11(22), 1781-1787. | [1]Hendrickson, C. , Iii, M. A. M. , Morabito, L. , & Holloway, S. L. . (2001). The ken box regulates clb2 proteolysis in g1 and at the metaphase-to-anaphase transition. , 11(22), 1781-1787. | ||
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[2]Sharp, P. M., Tuohy, T. M., & Mosurski, K. R. (1986). Codon usage in yeast: cluster analysis clearly differentiates highly and lowly expressed genes. Nucleic acids research, 14(13), 5125–5143. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.13.5125 | [2]Sharp, P. M., Tuohy, T. M., & Mosurski, K. R. (1986). Codon usage in yeast: cluster analysis clearly differentiates highly and lowly expressed genes. Nucleic acids research, 14(13), 5125–5143. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.13.5125 | ||
Revision as of 02:29, 20 October 2020
Linker peptide KKKKS
This part can be used as a protein linker in yeast. Its nucleotide sequence is aagaagaagaagtcc. It is codon optimized based on Codon Usage frequency in highly expressed genes of yeast(Figure 1). We design this part to fuse the first 124 amino acids of Clb2 and Cas9.
Usage
This part can be used to fuse two proteins in yeast. If you want to fuse two proteins, you can add this part between your sequences by designing primers containing the sequence of this part.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
References
[1]Hendrickson, C. , Iii, M. A. M. , Morabito, L. , & Holloway, S. L. . (2001). The ken box regulates clb2 proteolysis in g1 and at the metaphase-to-anaphase transition. , 11(22), 1781-1787.
[2]Sharp, P. M., Tuohy, T. M., & Mosurski, K. R. (1986). Codon usage in yeast: cluster analysis clearly differentiates highly and lowly expressed genes. Nucleic acids research, 14(13), 5125–5143. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/14.13.5125