BBa_K163003

BBa_K163003 Version 1

Component

This part has been discontinued.

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http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K163003
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Created by: Nora Yucel
Date created: 2008-08-24 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-05-08 01:10:55

Mussel adhesive protein from Mytilus Edulis (Mefp-5) optimized for Caulobacter



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
DNA

sequence_feature

Description

This is the protein Mefp-5 that is secreted by Mytilus Edulis. Mefp-5 is one of the strongest adhesives naturally created, and a powerful anti-biofouling agent. The DNA has been codon optimized for use in Caulobacter using open-software codon-optimizer at http://genomes.urv.es/OPTIMIZER/. This gene lacks a promoter sequence.

Notes

This sequence has been codon-optimized for production in Caulobacter. Mefp-5 contains over 20% molar concentration of L-DOPA, the highest DOPA content of known adhesive proteins secreted by Mytilus Edulis. Mefp-5 also has strong anti-biofouling properties, that could possibly be utilized by such things like pacemakers or heart monitors. Mefp-5 is difficult to obtain from purification of mussel proteins, so being able to obtain Mefp-5 from genetic engineering methods will allow researchers to better learn its properties.

Source

Waite, et al. "Polyphosphoprotein from the adhesive pads of Mytilus edulis" Biochemistry 40 (9), 2887-2893 (2001). Nucleotide sequence from GeneBank, accession number AF333078

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