Types | DnaRegion
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Roles | CDS
Coding
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Sequences | BBa_K1159111_sequence (Version 1)
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Description
This part encodes a membrane-associated Thermonuclease NucA for the chassis Physcomitrella patens. NucA is a endo/exonuclease that degrades ssDNA/dsDNA/ssRNA/dsRNA. It cannot execute its deadly potential when it is bound to the cytoplasmatic membrane. The region between NucA and the transmembrane domain consists a long linker with a TEV cleavage site and a SV40 nuclear localization signal (NLS). By cleaving the TEV cleavage site with a TEV Protease the nuclease NucA translocates in the nucleus due to its SV40 NLS and degrades the genomic DNA resulting a inevitable induction of programmed cell-death (PCD). This construct is flanked by RFC[25] N-part prefix and suffix. Note: This means only protein fusions to the C-terminus of this part is possible, adding promoters (typically RFC[10]) into the prefix or terminators/IRES (typically RFC[10]) into the suffix of this part is nevertheless possible.
Notes
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Source
Synthetic