Part:BBa_K1031710
PaaX-Terminator
Characterization
PaaX is a repressor of 316-amino acid. As a member of GntR family, it contains a stretch of 25 residues that is similar with the helix-turn-helix motif functioning in DNA recognition and binding [1]. PaaX contacts with palindrome sequence located at its cognate promoter, Pa, inhibiting the promoter at the absence of the ligand. Unlike other sensors in E. coli, PaaX detects phenylacetic acid-CoA (PA-CoA), which is the first intermediate in the PA degradation pathway. The first step is catalyzed by PaaK[1][2]. There are three operons in paa clusters, paaZ, paaABCDEFGHIJK and paaXY. (Fig.1) The promoters regulated by PaaX, Pz and Pa, are located at the intergenic region between paaZ and paaA. They possess a palindromic sequence respectively for binding to the repressor.
Fig 1 Structure of the paa cluster. The arrows indicate the direction of transcription of each gene. PZ, PA, PX, the promoters controlling cognate clusters. 3-hydroxyphenylacetic will derepress the promoters, PZ and PA, repressed by PaaX. Enzymes coded by the operons catalyze the degradation of PAA to intermediates in TCA cycle.
Sequence and Features
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]
Construction of biosensor circuit
Pa/PaaX biosensor circuit is constructed. The coding sequence of PaaX was obtained via PCR from E.coli.(Fig 2).
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