Types | DnaRegion
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Roles | CDS
Coding
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Sequences | BBa_K1483003_sequence (Version 1)
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Description
N-Intein part of the ssp GyrB split intein.
Can be used in conjunction with the 6 amino acid long C-Intein to N-terminally immobilize a peptide onto a matrix.
For immobilisation, parts need to be fused to the C-terminus of the N-intein. The N-terminus of the C-Intein is fused the matrix. The split intein recombines and splices itself out, thereby specificially immobilising the N-terminus of the peptide to the matrix.
The sequence of the corresponding C-Intein is: H2N-GVPVHN-COOH
(was aquired by peptide synthesis and is thus not part of the registry)
This part can also be used in order to create fusion proteins, by attaching the C-Intein to a proein instead of the matrix.
Part in RFC25 standard.
Notes
Part was designed in RFC25, since it is specifically used for fusion of peptides
Source
Intein of DNA grase subunit B of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis species, strain PCC6804. Sequence optimized for codon usage in E. coli K12 and synthesised.