Types | DnaRegion
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Roles | Composite
engineered_region
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Sequences | BBa_K1456025_sequence (Version 1)
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Description
ODD (oxygen dependent degradation) domain, which is present in the HIF-1α (hypoxia inducible factor) protein that it activates in lower oxygen levels and breaks down in intermediate oxygen levels, is a protein domain that plays a key regulatory role in the transcription of the HIF-1α factor. In intermediate oxygen levels, the ODD domain of the HIF-1α protein is hydroxilized by the hydroxilase enzyme and the hydroxilized HIF-1α enzyme breaks down through ubiquitin attachment. Thus, the ODD causes the regulation of a transcription factor, which is active in hypoxic conditions and inactive in normoxic conditions. The Tet-Off is a strong system composed of two strong plasmids. Of the two plasmids that form this system, the TetR-VP16 fusion protein produced by the first plasmid acts as a transcriptionary factor regulating the Tet operator sequence of the second plasmid(pTRE). (TetR: DNA Binding Domain, DBD; VP16: Transactivating domain, TAD).
The Tet-Off system can be inhibited using tetracyclane.
In this part, through placing the ODD region of the HIF-1α in between the synthetic TetR - VP16 transcription factors (which are not present in mammallian cells and have been used in molecular biology experiments for a long time), the transcription factor was designed to gain sensitivity to oxygen.
Notes
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Source
human