BBa_K737017

BBa_K737017 Version 1

Component

Source:
http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K737017
Generated By: https://synbiohub.org/public/igem/igem2sbol/1
Created by: Jiaheng Li
Date created: 2012-09-17 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-05-08 01:13:07

This part conteins gvpC-20psi protein



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
CDS

Coding

Sequences BBa_K737017_sequence (Version 1)

Description

This part conteins gvpA protein's coding sequence. This gene from Planktothrix rubescens can be succesfully expressed in E. coli. The gvpA's expression have been examined by another part " J23106+B0034+gvpA+B0015". (Since it was ligated on cloning vector pSB4A5, we didn't register this part. The gvpA protein conteins a typical domain of the superfamily 'Gas vesicle'(NCBI CDD cl02594). This gene is quiet conserved in most gvp's polycistron. According to Anthony E. Walsby's research, gas vesicles have a similar morphology. GvpA protein is a kind of small hydrophobic protein which forms the ribs of the main structure. 'All cyanobacterial gas vesicles so far analyzed contain a protein (GvpA) of about 7.4 kDa that forms the main mass of the structure and must be responsible for many of its properties.' (Gas Vesicles. Microbiological Reviews. A. E. Walsby)

Notes

The gvpA protein conteins a typical domain of the superfamily 'Gas vesicle'(NCBI CDD cl02594). This gene is quiet conserved in most gvp's polycistron. According to Anthony E. Walsby's research, gas vesicles have a similar morphology. GvpA protein is a kind of small hydrophobic protein which forms the ribs of the main structure. 'All cyanobacterial gas vesicles so far analyzed contain a protein (GvpA) of about 7.4 kDa that forms the main mass of the structure and must be responsible for many of its properties.' (Gas Vesicles. Microbiological Reviews. A. E. Walsby)

Source

Yes

igem#experience
Works
 
igem#partStatus
Released HQ 2013
igem#sampleStatus
In stock
igem#status
Available
 
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user/james
 
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user/myers
 
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BBa_K737017/1