Part:BBa_K2627000
Advanced CcaS with PAS domain knocked out
Usage and Biology
CcaS protein belongs to green/red light sensing two-component system. The two-component system consists of the membrane-associated histidine kinase CcaS and its response regulator CcaR. The activating information stored in light is captured by phytochromes in situ. In phytochromes, a bilin-chromophore (in this case phycocyanobilin) binds at a conserved cysteine within an N-terminal GAF (cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase, adenylyl cyclase, FhlA) domain and imparts reversible photoactivation of signaling activity with maximal responses to 535-nm (green) and 672-nm (red) light. Absorption of green light increases the rate of CcaS autophosphorylation, phosphorylation of CcaR by phosphate transferring, and transcription from the promoter of the phycobilisome linker protein cpcG2, while absorption of red light reverses this process. The lower leakiness is reported to be acquired after removing the second putative promoter in cpcG2, which is thought to be constitutive and contributes to leakiness and low dynamic range.
Part BBa_K2627000 was improved from the original CcaS (No part name specified with partinfo tag.
Results
Characaterization of BBa_K2627000
<p>Part BBa_K2627000 was characterizaed through measuring relative fluorescence intensity, this measurment was taken place in 24-well plates. Cells were cultured in the seed culture medium for 12 hours before inoculated in 24-well plates in three kinds of culture medium. Then fluorescence intensity of CcaS#4 was measured in comparison with BBa_K592001.
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