Part:BBa_K3629017
T. reesei EGII expression construct with gibson homology sequences and FLAG tag
Usage and Biology
Fully functional cellulase is composed of:
- Endoglucanases (EG) which randomly cleave internal beta-bonds of cellulose polymers to make them shorter
- Cellobiohydrolases (CBH or exoglucanases) which cleave the shorter polymers to make cellobiose
- CBHI= Acts on reducing end of sugar molecule
- CBHII= Acts on non-reducing end of sugar molecule
- Beta-glucosidases (BGS) which cleave the cellobiose disaccharide to free glucose units
These proteins must be in the correct proportions to each other to efficiently degrade cellulose.
This expression construct can be used in the assembly of a EG gene cassette containing Modified TrEGI (BBa_K3629016) and TrEGII (BBa_K3629017). This gene cassette is then intended to be transformed into Y. lipolytica to create a EG- producing strain. This strain should then be co-cultured with two other strains with either a CBH or BGS gene cassette. The three strains together will be able to survive on cellulose media.
Design
The native signal peptide from T. reesei was removed so it would not interfere with the fused XRP2 secretion tag native to Y. lipolytica.
GIBSON ASSEMBLY
This expression construct was designed to be assembled with other expression constructs from our collection via Gibson Assembly:
- BBa_K3629015= Nourseothricin resistance expression construct
- BBa_K3629013= Modified P. funiculosum CBHI expression construct
- BBa_K3629014= N. crassa CBHI expression construct
- BBa_K3629012= TrCBHII expression construct
- BBa_K3629016= Modified T. reesei EGI expression construct
- BBa_K3629017= T. reesei EGII expression construct
To use this part in various Gibson assemblies, it must first be digested by a specific restriction enzyme to expose the end of a specific Gibson homology sequence for T5 exonuclease (see table 1 to see which restriction enzymes expose which Gibson homology sequences). Furthermore, this part, and any accompanying parts, must be assembled into a destination vector containing BBa_K3629015 (nourseothricin resistance expression construct) using the Gibson 1 and 2 homology sequences. Following assembly with BBa_K369015, the full gene cassette can be linearized with NotI and transformed into Y. lipolytica with the nourseothricin selection marker (figure 2). To watch a short animation on how this works click here.
The functions of the Gibson homology sequences built-in to this part are:
- Gibson 1-2= To assemble with the nourseothricin destination vector (BBa_K3629015)
- Gibson 3, 5-6, 8= To assemble with the other expression constructs listed above
Figure 2. Assembly of multiple expression constructs into one gene cassette using the nourseothricin resistance construct (BBa_K3269015) as the destination vector.
The expression constructs mentioned above were designed to be assembled together in different combinations. Over 20 different gene cassettes can be formed using these parts. The full tables outlining the assembly of these different cassettes can be found here.
To create the three strains of Y. lipolytica that contain the different cellulase gene cassettes mentioned previously, the individual expression constructs must be digested as per table 2. The digestion products can then be put together and mixed with the Gibson reagents for the final gene cassettes to form.
CONSTRUCT COMPONENTS
- TrEGII Coding sequence (BBa_K3629009)
- EXP promoter (BBa_K3629002) for high expression
- A Myc affinity tag, however not for the purpose of purification, but for use in ELISA and western blot detection by using antibodies specific to the tag. This presents a cheaper and more accessible alternative to acquiring an antibody specific to the entire protein. A spacer with a thrombin cleavage site was included in case the affinity tag needed to be removed after translation
- The XPR2 (BBa_K3629000) signal peptide sequence for secretion
- XRP2 terminator was used for its short and compact sequence
This was one of the few expression constructs that did not use the TEFin promoter and the Lip2 signal peptide. This is because a previous study found expression with the EXP promoter and the XPR2 signal peptide to give expression levels of up to 132mg/mL (1).
Sequence and Features
- 10INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]Illegal prefix found in sequence at 1
Illegal suffix found in sequence at 2835
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2698
Illegal SpeI site found at 749 - 12INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]Illegal EcoRI site found at 1
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2698
Illegal NheI site found at 68
Illegal NheI site found at 810
Illegal SpeI site found at 749
Illegal SpeI site found at 2836
Illegal PstI site found at 2850
Illegal NotI site found at 7
Illegal NotI site found at 2843 - 21INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]Illegal EcoRI site found at 1
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2698
Illegal BamHI site found at 2786
Illegal XhoI site found at 125 - 23INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]Illegal prefix found in sequence at 1
Illegal suffix found in sequence at 2836
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2698
Illegal SpeI site found at 749 - 25INCOMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]Illegal prefix found in sequence at 1
Illegal EcoRI site found at 2698
Illegal XbaI site found at 16
Illegal SpeI site found at 749
Illegal SpeI site found at 2836
Illegal PstI site found at 2850
Illegal NgoMIV site found at 1496
Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2030
Illegal NgoMIV site found at 2348 - 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
There is an EcoRI site within the XRP2 terminator, and an SpeI site within the EXP promoter making this part RFC10 incompatible. However, we added the BioBrick prefix and suffix so that the other enzymes (NotI, XbaI, and PstI) could be used to clone this part into an iGEM plasmid or another plasmid. This part can also be cloned through RFC1000 assembly.
References
1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6333634/
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