Types | DnaRegion
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Roles | Coding
CDS
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Description
The gene Iron-Sulfur cluster assembly 2 (IscA2) is a mitochondrial protein involved in the biogenesis and assembly of iron-sulfur clusters, which play a role in electron-transfer reactions and is theorized to be associated with certain organisms' magnetic perception. The homing pigeon is one such organism with this ability, and here we have codon-optimized the Columba Livia homologue for homo sapiens. The sequence can be inserted into plasmids for expression of the magnetoreceptor IscA gene, which hopefully will create magnetogenetic biosensors in the form of iron-sulfur cluster, for downstream output and applications.
Notes
While the plasmid design for this insert can be complicated, the coding sequence itself is quite simple. We only needed to add the start codon since this second isoform did not have methionine built in.
Source
The predicted IscA amino acid sequence was obtained from NCBI (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/XP_005502393.1), and codon-optimized for humans with IDT's tools.