BBa_K1194004
1
BBa_K1194004
pLuxR --> ompF --> Gb3 mimic
2013-09-25T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:09:38Z
OmpF is from Escherichia coli. Gb3 mimic is a synthetic peptide taken from peptide library. pLuxR is taken from the parts registry.
Gb3 mimic codes for a nine-amino acid peptide that has anti-Shiga toxin activity. It is coded downstream of ompF which is an periplasmic translocation signal peptide. The entire assembly is under control of an N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) dependent pLuxR promoter.
The part, when translated, produces the Gb3 mimic peptide. The ompF signal peptide helps to transport Gb3 mimic into the extracellular space. Gb3 mimic neutralises the Shiga toxin by binding to it and sequestering it.
Other teams can utilise the ompF signal peptide if they want to ensure extracellular secretion of their protein of interest, especially if it is a small peptide. The Gb3 mimic peptide, though specific for the Shiga toxin, can be used for toxicology studies in general. Particularly, it can be of use to create a peptide library to investigate anti-toxin activities of therapeutic peptides by molecular docking.
false
false
_1508_
0
17314
9
Not in stock
false
The nine amino acid sequence had to be codon optimized for the optimal expression in E. coli.
false
Aman Kumar
annotation2372378
1
Original Sequence for K1194004
range2372378
1
1
235
BBa_K1194004_sequence
1
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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