Part:BBa_K1399005
GFP (mut3b) with AAV-ssrA degradation tag
GFP (mut3b) (Part:BBa_E0040) with added AAV-ssrA degradation tag (Part:BBa_I11012). The tag increases GFP turn-over rate, thus providing better temporal resolution of green fluorescence. In the same time, maximal fluorescence amplitudes will be lower as newly formed protein is degraded as soon as it is formed.
The tag encodes peptide sequence AANDENYAAAV and is recognized by ClpA and ClpX unfoldases and ClpX mediator SspB.[1] ClpA and ClpX then form a proteosome-like complex with ClpP protease and the protein is degraded (Figure 1).[1]
The final three residues of the tag determines the strength of interaction with ClpX and thus the final protein degradation rate.[2] The AAV tag is reported to lead to reasonably fast protein degradation, degrading GFP with rate -0.012 per minute.[2] However, be aware that exact protein degradation rate depends on multiple factors: ClpXP and ClpAP protease and SspB mediator concentrations, protein stability, Km of binding to the protease, temperature [3].
References
[1] Flynn, J. M. et al. Overlapping recognition determinants within the ssrA degradation tag allow modulation of proteolysis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 98, 10584–9 (2001). [2] Andersen, J. B. et al. New unstable variants of green fluorescent protein for studies of transient gene expression in bacteria. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 64, 2240–6 (1998). [3] Purcell, O., Grierson, C. S., Bernardo, M. Di & Savery, N. J. Temperature dependence of ssrA-tag mediated protein degradation. J. Biol. Eng. 6, 10 (2012).
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//chassis/prokaryote/ecoli
//function/reporter
//function/reporter/fluorescence
color | Green |
direction | Forward |
emission | |
emit | 511 |
excitation | |
excite | 501 |
kegg | |
lum | |
protein | GFPmut3b |
swisspro | |
tag | SsrA-AAV degradation tag |