Coding

Part:BBa_K3040100:Hard Information

Designed by: Lai, Si-Ying   Group: iGEM19_NTHU_Taiwan   (2019-10-15)
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Lipase from Antarctic cold-tolerant Pseudomonas sp. 7323 can catalyze the hydrolysis of triacylgly-cerols to glycerol and monoacyl-glycerols. We utilize the characteristic of lipase-having different catalytic activity under different temperature, to sense the temperature change. Lipase A reaches its catalytic activity peak at about 30℃, and decreases as temperature rise or drop. Furthermore, to purify our lipase A in an easier way, we design a His-tag sequence behind the lipase A.