Part:BBa_K1906000
Elongation Factor Ts
This protein is well known as a translation elongation factor in bacterium Escherichia coli. It can also assemble with phage polymerase domain to form a RNA-dependent-RNA polymerase holoenzyme. It was suggested by XJTLU-CHINA 2016 iGEM team that overexpress of this protein together with EF-Tu are essential for the production of Qbeta replicase holoenzyme.
Characterlization
It was quite surprising that plasmids that carry beta subunit genes don't lead to a heavy production of the protein upon the induction. However, this situation can be improved when EF-Ts and EF-Tu are co-expressed with beta subunit.
Figure 1 is the SDS-PAGE result comparison between cells that transformed with these three proteins and beta subunit alone.
It can be clearly seen that cells transformed with beta subunit alone had no detectable level of protein expression. However, the expression of beta subunit can be greatly restored when plasmids carry EF-Tu and EF-Ts are transformed into the cells.
Usage and Biology
Sequence and Features
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