Types | DnaRegion
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Roles | CDS
Coding
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Sequences | BBa_K1403002_sequence (Version 1)
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Description
agaA is an enzyme present in Corynebacterium striatum that is the main responsible for body odor. It metabolizes 3-methyl-2-hexenoic acid into 3-hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic acid, that is a sulphure volatile compound.
Name: BBa_K1403002
Description: Biobrick submission of agaA expression construct
Resistances : Cm
Backbone : pSB1C3
Parts: Pcons - RBS - agaA - his tag
Design date: 11/June/2014
This part contains:
1) Plasmid pSB1C3: High copy BioBrick assembly plasmid. Constitutive expression. To use in E coli
2) agaA construct:
- Promoter BBa_J23108 from the Anderson's promoter collection
- RBS from the RBS Calculator of Salis lab specific for E coli
- BioBrick Prefix + Scar from the iGEM Parts webpage
- agaA sequence codon optimized for E coli 12 (IDT online tool). We checked with Geneious that there were no restriction sites for EcoRI, SpeI, XbaI and PstI.
- Histidine tag: 6 Histidines in C-terminal were added
-Stop codon
-BioBrick scar + BioBrick suffix from the iGEM Parts webpage
Notes
Codon optimization. Check no restriction sites for EcoRI, SpeI, XbaI and PstI.
Source
agaA sequence codon optimized for E coli 12 (IDT online tool)