Composite
P-RBS-CWB-

Part:BBa_K316037

Designed by: IC 2010 Team   Group: iGEM10_Imperial_College_London   (2010-10-26)
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Pveg-spoVG-LytC-Helical Linker-Elastase Cleavage Site-AIP-His Tag


Introduction: This part was used to link the cell wall binding domain (CWB) of LytC BBa_K316030, with the quorum sensing peptide (AIP) as well as providing a cleavage site for a protease we want to detect. This construct was built as a protease detection unit.


LytC: The part carries part of LytC on its 5’ end. This was used to ligate the linker with LytC via an internal AccI restriction site that occurs naturally in ‘’B. subtilis’’ LytC sequence.


Helical Linker: The Linker separates the CWB and the AIP and creates space for the protease to access the cleavage site; it consists of two main sections. The first six amino acids (SRGSRA) were suggested to be used specifically with LytC1. The second section consists of a helical amino acid sequence that is stiff and prevents interaction of the AIP with its receptor and thus false positive activation of the output system. It was specifically designed to separate protein domains2.


Elastase Cleavage Site: This sequence forms the 3’ end of the linker and is directly attached to the 5’ end of the AIP. It is four amino acids (SWPL) long and was designed to be efficiently cleaved by the schistosoma cercarial elastase.


AIP The linear auto-inducing peptide (AIP) from the Streptococcus pneumonia ComCDE system, called Competence-Stimulating Peptide-1 (CSP-1 or ComC) . Upon cleavage it is free to diffuse and bind it's receptor ComD BBa_K316015. Signalling cascade from ComD is then able to activate transcription of genes under specific promoter sequences.


His-Tag: To be able to purify the protein for testing, we attached a His-Tag on our linker-AIP peptide. As it would probably interfere with recognition of the AIP by the receptor it has to be removed from the final construct.


Stop Codon: In order to end translation a double stop codon was put in place.


For more information about this part of our project please visit our wiki [http://2010.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Strategy] or take the tour [http://2010.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Tour/Page_One] to learn more about the project.


Sequence and Features



Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]



References

<biblio>

  1. 1 pmid=14594841
  2. 2 pmid=11579220

</biblio>

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