BBa_K648105

BBa_K648105 Version 1

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Generated By: https://synbiohub.org/public/igem/igem2sbol/1
Created by: Alex Bina
Date created: 2011-10-22 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-05-08 01:12:59

RecA1 with mutation of Lys 286



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
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Sequences BBa_K648105_sequence (Version 1)

Description

RecA is a protein used by E. coli to repair and maintain DNA. Many normal laboratory strains of E. coli, for example DH10B, are mutants capable of an inactivated form of RecA known as RecA1. RecA 1 is deficient in all known function of the RecA gene specifically in ATPase activity, binding with DNA in the presence of ATP, and changing conformation in the presence of ATP and repressor cleavage. In order to restore RecA1 to RecA and to reduce its recombination ability while maintaining its repressor cleavage activity a series of mutations was made.

One such mutation occurs at amino acid 160, this adenine residue needed to be mutated to guanine to change RecA1 to RecA and restore its functions. In order to use the standard bio-bricking techniques we also had to remove naturally occurring enzymatic restriction sites. The Pst1 site CTGCAG needed to be converted to CTGCAA. Then the EcoR1 site GAATTC needed to be converted to GAATTT.

We also focused on how to mutate RecA so that it would detect damaged DNA without recombining the DNA. After literature research we identified two amino acids in the RecA sequence that were known to affect RecA???s ability to use recombination to repair the DNA. These sites were Arginine 243 and Lysine 286. Research suggested that changing Arginine 243 to Glutamine, and Lysine 286 to Asparagine would remove recombinase activity from RecA.

This strain has the PstI, EcoRI and Lys286 mutations.

Notes

Removed restriction sites from genome and mutated one expected site that would prevent recombinant activity.

Source

RecA1 comes from the genome of the DH10B Escherichia coli bacteria.

Sequence Annotation Location Component / Role(s)
PstI mutation
EcoRI mutation
Lys286 mutation
237,237
783,783
861,861
feature/mutation sequence_alteration
feature/mutation sequence_alteration
sequence_alteration feature/mutation
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