Coding

Part:BBa_K5237015

Designed by: Rammukund Kishore Kumar   Group: iGEM24_Heidelberg   (2024-09-29)
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This part contains the N-terminus of intimin harbouring the anti-EGFR (wild-type 7D12) adhesin and can be used for surface display of anti-EGFR nanobodies on E.coli. Salema et al., (2013) showed efficient presentation of nanobodies on the surface of E.coli K-12 cells by fusing them to the β domain of intimin. The β domain of intimin comes from the pNeae2 plasmid (addgene #168300) and encodes an N-terminal signal peptide for Sec-dependent translocation into the periplasm, a LysM domain that interacts with the peptidoglycan and provides anchoring, and a β-barrel that inserts into the outer membrane. The coding sequence of the anti-EGFR nanobody is located in the C-terminus (that is exposed to the extracellular milieu) between the E tag (GAPVPYPDPLEP) and the myc tag (EQKLISEED). These tags can be utilized for purification or detection of the protein.


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Figure 1: Fluorescence western blot scan showing expression of myc-tagged intimin by E.coli 10-beta after IPTG induction. E.coli 10-beta were transformed with pNeae2, induced with 50 µM IPTG and lysed. Lane 1 was loaded with 30 µg of total protein from the E.coli lysate after IPTG induction and Lane 2 was loaded with 30 µg of total protein from the uninduced E.coli lysate.


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