BBa_K1123020 1 BBa_K1123020 Poly(Threonine-Lysine) Protein 2013-08-31T11:00:00Z 2015-05-08T01:09:16Z This protein is one of our own design. Created for use in an MRI to provide CEST contrast. Whilst we designed the sequence ourselves the idea for using Poly amide amino acids came from the following article: "New ???Multicolor??? Polypeptide Diamagnetic Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (DIACEST) Contrast Agents for MRI" by McMahon et al. Here they outline the use of Poly amide amino acids chains, although the chains used here have a length of 12 amino acids. To increase the amide amino acid concentration we therefore decided to increase this to 432. This part contains the DNA sequence of a protein of our own design. We first repeated the Threonine-Lysine amino acid pair 6 times to obtain a sequence of 12 amino acids. This sequence was then repeated a total of 36 times. Between these repeats no extra amino acids were added. The idea behind this protein was to provide ourselves with a high concentration of amino acids with amide groups which we could then use to provide CEST contrast in an MRI. The DNA sequence can be placed behind any compatible promoter and the protein will be expressed. false false _1435_ 0 16850 9 Not in stock false We had designed the entire protein sequence from scratch, repeating the Arginine-Glycine amino acid pair a total number of 216 times. We then randomised the codon usage for optimization in E.coli. false Ardjan van der Linden BBa_K1123020_sequence 1 acgaagactaagactaaaacgaagactaaaaccaagaccaaaacaaagaccaaaacaaagaccaaaacaaaaaccaagacaaagaccaaaacaaaaaccaaaacaaagactaaaacaaagaccaaaacaaaaaccaagacaaagaccaagactaaaaccaaaacaaaaactaagacaaaaaccaaaacaaagacgaagactaaaaccaagacaaagaccaaaacaaaaaccaaaacgaaaaccaagactaaaaccaagacgaaaaccaaaacaaagacaaagactaaaaccaagacaaagactaaaacaaagactaaaacaaaaactaaaacaaagaccaaaactaaaaccaaaacaaagacgaaaacaaaaaccaaaacaaagactaaaacaaaaacgaaaacaaaaactaagacaaaaaccaaaacaaaa igem2sbol 1 iGEM to SBOL conversion Conversion of the iGEM parts registry to SBOL2.1 Chris J. Myers James Alastair McLaughlin 2017-03-06T15:00:00.000Z