Composite

Part:BBa_K243023

Designed by: Freiburg Bioware09   Group: iGEM09_Freiburg_bioware   (2009-10-18)
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Strep-FluA-Long Linker-Fok_i

This combination uses the benefits of an Streptavidin-tag for purification. It is also linked with a FluroescineA-tag. The Long Linker (GlySerGlyGly)x3 connects the parts and adds additional space between them to guarantee the independent function of FluA-tag and the protein domain Fok_i.

Usage and Biology

We applied the Streptavidine-tag to enable a simultaneous purification of constructs with a His-tag. Strep-tag shows also a higher affinity towards Strep-Tactin than His-tag. For that the purification with Strep-tag is more specific. The used FluroescineA-tag allows the measurement by quenching and the coupling to an flurescein linked oligo. Emanating from our 3D modeling this combination of FluA tagged oligo and the construct containing the protein domain Fok_i is more efficiently than the use of a combination of DigA tagged oligo with a construct containing Fok_i. To avoid interactions between the FluA-tag with the connected protein domain Fok_i we applied the Long Linker. The Linker itself has no influence of the connected parts. We decided to use the Long Linker for this construct to get a longer distance between FluA-tag and Fok_i to guarantee the independent function of both parts and also to prove the optimal distance between the parts. It is important that the used linker has certain flexibility and is long enough to avoid sterical interferences between the parts. If the linker is too long it might cause a instability of the whole construct. Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
    Illegal BglII site found at 278
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]


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Categories
Parameters
n/apMA Strep-FluA-Long Linker-Fok_i