BBa_K302005
1
BBa_K302005
yneA RBS and coding sequence
2010-08-11T11:00:00Z
2015-05-08T01:11:52Z
Genomic ''Bacillus subtilis''
''Bacillus subtilis'' in response to stress such as DNA damage stops the cells from dividing. This is a part of the SOS response initiated by the accumulation of single stranded DNA from DNA damage or stalled replication. Two proteins are vital for this response: RecA and LexA. RecA forms filaments on ssDNA and promotes the autocleavage of LexA. LexA usually represses the SOS operon. ''dinR'' is homologous to ''lexA'' in E. coli and is transcribed in the opposite direction of yneA.
yneA stops the formation of ''ftsZ'' ring indirectly. When ''ftsZ'' forms a 30 subunit ring at the midpoint of the cell, it will contract and cause cell division. By expressing ''yneA'' and inhibiting ''ftsZ'' ring formation, the cells will grow filamentous.
By inhibiting cell division, yneA allows the DNA damage genes to repair the DNA damage before continuing with the cell division cycle. It is hypothesized that yneA acts through an unknown transmembrane protein to inhibit ''ftsZ'' ring formation; we call this/these unknown components ???Blackbox proteins???. As the evidence shows expression of ''yneA'' leads to filamentation.
false
false
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0
6014
9
Not in stock
false
None
false
Rachel May Boyd, Phil Hall, Deena Tsu, Jannetta Steyn
annotation2080756
1
Double stop codon
range2080756
1
349
354
BBa_K302005_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