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− | The natural HMG CoA synthase promoter was induced by Lipoprotein Deficient Serum (more details: see Cell Culture Notebook) in HeLa cells. Promoter activtiy was then roughly characterized analogous to REU by TECAN (automated plate fluorescence reader). | + | The natural HMG CoA synthase promoter was integrated into [[Part:_K203110]] and was induced by Lipoprotein Deficient Serum (more details: see Cell Culture Notebook) in HeLa cells. Promoter activtiy was then roughly characterized analogous to REU by TECAN (automated plate fluorescence reader). |
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− | |[[Image:HD09_HMG_CoA_synthase.png|thumb|none|350px|'''BBa_K203106 is a natural HMG CoA synthase promoter induced approximately 35% by Lipoprotein Deficient Serum'''. The HMG CoA synthase promoter is coupled to GFP. The GFP fluorescence was measured by TECAN once (à three replicates). Background fluorescence was substracted, and fluorescence levels are plotted relative to Part:BBa_K203112. The standard deviation is represented by the error bars.]] | + | |[[Image:HD09_HMG_CoA_synthase.png|thumb|none|350px|'''BBa_K203106 is a natural HMG CoA synthase promoter induced approximately 35% by Lipoprotein Deficient Serum'''. The HMG CoA synthase promoter is coupled to GFP and is integrated into [[Part:_K203110]]. The GFP fluorescence was measured by TECAN once (à three replicates). Background fluorescence was substracted, and fluorescence levels are plotted relative to [[Part:BBa_K203112]]. The standard deviation is represented by the error bars.]] |
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Revision as of 07:05, 20 October 2009
HMG-CoA synthase promoter (sterol regulated)
This part is a natural HMG CoA synthase promoter responsive to SREBP and when placed upstream of other genes could induce their transcription in response to lipid addition to the medium.
Usage and Biology
Sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP) is a transcription factor involved in the regulation of sterol metabolism. In cells with high concentration of cholestrol SREBP is present in an inactive form anchored to the endoplasmatic reticulum or the nuclear envelop. If the cholesterol concentration decreases SREBP is cleaved by the proteases site-1 protease and site-2 protease resulting in a release of the aminoterminal domain of SREBP. Two additional proteins (Scap and Insig) are needed to regulate this process in a way that the cleavage occurs exclusively during lack of sterol. The aminoterminal domain of SREBP is translocated into the nucleus and binds to the DNA consensus sequence TCACNCCAC. The binding causes an up regulation of the genes needed for cholesterol synthesis. See reference at [http://2009.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/Eucaryopedia#Transcription_factors Eucaryopedia].
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]
Functional Parameters
n/a | HMG-CoA synthase promoter (sterol regulated) |
The natural HMG CoA synthase promoter was integrated into Part:_K203110 and was induced by Lipoprotein Deficient Serum (more details: see Cell Culture Notebook) in HeLa cells. Promoter activtiy was then roughly characterized analogous to REU by TECAN (automated plate fluorescence reader).