Part:BBa_K2273066:Design
SpoIID signal peptide of B. subtilis lytic transglycosylase
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Design
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Source
The SpoIID signal peptide of B. subtilis lytic transglycosylase was amplified via PCR from the B. subtilis wild type W168 genome using the primers listed below.
SpoIID_SP fwd | gatcGAATTCGCGGCCGCTTCTAGATAAGGAGGTCAAAAATGAAACAATTCGCAATCACACTAT |
SpoIID_SP rev | gatcTCTGCAGCGGCCGCTACTAGTATTAACCGGTGGCCCCCGCTTCCTTATT |
Following amplification, the signal peptide was digested using EcoRI and PstI and ligated into pSB1C3.
References
Ulf Brockmeier, Michael Caspers, Roland Freudl, Alexander Jockwer, Thomas Noll and Thorsten Eggert "Systematic Screening of All Signal Peptides from Bacillus subtilis: A Powerful Strategy in Optimizing Heterologous Protein Secretion in Gram-positive Bacteria" Journal of Molecular Biology 362 (2006): 393-402. PubMed
Jan Maarten van Dijl and Michael Hecker "Bacillus subtilis: from soil bacterium to super-secreting cell factory" Microbial Cell Factories 12:3 (2013): 1-6. PubMed
Ling lin Fu, Zi Rong Xu, Wei Fen Li, Jiang Bing Shuai, Ping Lu, Chun Xia Hu "Protein secretion pathways in Bacillus subtilis: Implication for optimization heterologous protein secretion" Biotechnology Advances 25 (2007): 1-12. PubMed