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− | + | This composite part was used to for the coexpression of two target genes of the indigo/indirubin pathways. The first one is XiaI fused with the SpyCatcher (BBa_K4229015) at it N-terminus and the second is the L-tryptophan transport protein TnaB (BBa_K4229003). | |
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+ | These two genes build together with the BBa_K4229016 all enzymes of the indigo/indirubin pathway. | ||
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+ | <b>Figure 1: Schematic representation of the indigo/indirubin pathway.</b> L-tryptophan is imported by the membrane protein TnaB (low affinity tryptophan permease). L-tryptophan is cleaved into indole, NH4+ and pyruvate by the tryptophanase TnaA. The reaction continues by the hydroxylation of indole through XiaI. To enhance the effectivity of this enzyme, the NAD(P)H-flavin reductase provides XiaI with FADH2 by adding hydrogen to FAD. Finally, indole is transformed to either 3-Hydroxyindole or 2-Hydroxyindole. These two substances spontaneously react to 3-Oxindole and 2-Oxindole through the secession of hydrogen from the OH-group. Through spontaneous dimerization indigo and indirubin are formed. Graphic adapted from [1]. | ||
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===Usage and Biology=== | ===Usage and Biology=== | ||
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+ | The production was tested under the T7 promotor and LacI operator in those two Biobricks: BBa_K4229033 and BBa_K4229034 | ||
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Revision as of 23:42, 11 October 2022
RBS-spyCatcherXiaI-RBS-TnaB
This composite part was used to for the coexpression of two target genes of the indigo/indirubin pathways. The first one is XiaI fused with the SpyCatcher (BBa_K4229015) at it N-terminus and the second is the L-tryptophan transport protein TnaB (BBa_K4229003).
These two genes build together with the BBa_K4229016 all enzymes of the indigo/indirubin pathway.
Figure 1: Schematic representation of the indigo/indirubin pathway. L-tryptophan is imported by the membrane protein TnaB (low affinity tryptophan permease). L-tryptophan is cleaved into indole, NH4+ and pyruvate by the tryptophanase TnaA. The reaction continues by the hydroxylation of indole through XiaI. To enhance the effectivity of this enzyme, the NAD(P)H-flavin reductase provides XiaI with FADH2 by adding hydrogen to FAD. Finally, indole is transformed to either 3-Hydroxyindole or 2-Hydroxyindole. These two substances spontaneously react to 3-Oxindole and 2-Oxindole through the secession of hydrogen from the OH-group. Through spontaneous dimerization indigo and indirubin are formed. Graphic adapted from [1].
Usage and Biology
The production was tested under the T7 promotor and LacI operator in those two Biobricks: BBa_K4229033 and BBa_K4229034
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal NgoMIV site found at 893
Illegal AgeI site found at 783 - 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]