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The pchA is present in the butyrate sensor derived from the EHEC strain O157: H7, which was discovered by Nakanishi et al. (2009)[1]. The butyrate sensing system includes sequences of pchA promoters (PpchA) and pchA regulators located upstream, and LEE1 promoters, PLee1 and RBS located downstream. Nakanishi et al. found that leucine response regulatory protein (Lrp) forms a complex with butyrate, which activates the transcription of pchA regulatory factors after binding to the PpchA. The pchA regulator then binds to the PLee1 to transcribe the ler gene. | The pchA is present in the butyrate sensor derived from the EHEC strain O157: H7, which was discovered by Nakanishi et al. (2009)[1]. The butyrate sensing system includes sequences of pchA promoters (PpchA) and pchA regulators located upstream, and LEE1 promoters, PLee1 and RBS located downstream. Nakanishi et al. found that leucine response regulatory protein (Lrp) forms a complex with butyrate, which activates the transcription of pchA regulatory factors after binding to the PpchA. The pchA regulator then binds to the PLee1 to transcribe the ler gene. | ||
In short, it is a regulatory gene(regulates LEE1 gene, encodes pchA protein). | In short, it is a regulatory gene(regulates LEE1 gene, encodes pchA protein). | ||
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===Usage and Biology=== | ===Usage and Biology=== |
Revision as of 14:40, 11 September 2023
PchA
The pchA is present in the butyrate sensor derived from the EHEC strain O157: H7, which was discovered by Nakanishi et al. (2009)[1]. The butyrate sensing system includes sequences of pchA promoters (PpchA) and pchA regulators located upstream, and LEE1 promoters, PLee1 and RBS located downstream. Nakanishi et al. found that leucine response regulatory protein (Lrp) forms a complex with butyrate, which activates the transcription of pchA regulatory factors after binding to the PpchA. The pchA regulator then binds to the PLee1 to transcribe the ler gene.
In short, it is a regulatory gene(regulates LEE1 gene, encodes pchA protein).
Usage and Biology
In our genetic circuit, pchA is used to bind the promoter of LEE1, PLEE1, and then help to activate the expression of its downstream gene.
Reference
[1]. Nakanishi, N., et al., Regulation of virulence by butyrate sensing in enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli. Microbiology (Reading), 2009. 155(Pt 2): p. 521-530.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal AgeI site found at 268
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]