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a glucosyltransferase
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a glucosyltransferase that can introduce a reversible protecting glucose group into indoxyl, turning low water solubility product indigo (or tyrian purple) to soluble indican.
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[[Image:25001-2.png|thumbnail|200px|center|'''Figure 1:''' PtUGT can convert indoxyl to indican ]]
  
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===Usage and Biology===
 
===Usage and Biology===
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gene of PtUGT and FMO was assembled with pET28a backbone to construct pET28a-PtUGT-FMO. PtUGT and FMO were co-expression to convert indole (or 6-Br-indole) to indican which gives a sustainable indigo dyeing strategy.
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[[Image:25002-1.png|thumbnail|400px|center|'''Figure 2:''' schematic of pET28a-PtUGT-FMO ]]
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==Source==
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PtUGT come from <i>P. tinctorium</i>
  
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==Reference==
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Hsu, T. M., Welner, D. H., Russ, Z. N., Cervantes, B., Prathuri, R. L., Adams, P. D., & Dueber, J. E. Employing a biochemical protecting group for a sustainable indigo dyeing strategy. Nature chemical biology, 2018, 14(3), 256–261.

Latest revision as of 09:07, 6 October 2022


PtUGT

a glucosyltransferase that can introduce a reversible protecting glucose group into indoxyl, turning low water solubility product indigo (or tyrian purple) to soluble indican.

Figure 1: PtUGT can convert indoxyl to indican

Usage and Biology

gene of PtUGT and FMO was assembled with pET28a backbone to construct pET28a-PtUGT-FMO. PtUGT and FMO were co-expression to convert indole (or 6-Br-indole) to indican which gives a sustainable indigo dyeing strategy.

Figure 2: schematic of pET28a-PtUGT-FMO

Source

PtUGT come from P. tinctorium

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
    Illegal NgoMIV site found at 886
    Illegal AgeI site found at 1093
  • 1000
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
    Illegal BsaI.rc site found at 484


Reference

Hsu, T. M., Welner, D. H., Russ, Z. N., Cervantes, B., Prathuri, R. L., Adams, P. D., & Dueber, J. E. Employing a biochemical protecting group for a sustainable indigo dyeing strategy. Nature chemical biology, 2018, 14(3), 256–261.