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+ | <center><h1>Best BioBrick Part or Device, Natural.</h1></center> | ||
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- | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;"> | + | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;">BBa_K1152013.</span style="font-size:170%;"> <span style="font-size":50%">IndC Blue Pigment Production Device.</h2> |
- | + | <li> The indigoidine synthetase IndC is a <b>single-module NRPS</b> | |
+ | <li> Catalyzes the formation of the <b>blue pigment indigoidine by circularizing glutamine</b> | ||
+ | <li> Indigoidine is <b>visible to the naked eye</b> | ||
+ | <li> Indigoidine production can <b>easily be quantified</b> photometrically and is thus an <b>ideal reporter</b> | ||
+ | <li> In constrast to many other pigment production devices, <b>IndC does not need any external substrate supply</b> | ||
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+ | <center><h1>Best BioBrick Part or Device, Engineered.</h1></center> | ||
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- | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;"> | + | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;">BBa_K1152007.</span style="font-size:170%;"> <span style="font-size":50%">The GFP for Non-Ribosomal Peptides.</h2> |
- | + | <li> Enables labeling of <b>custom non-ribosomal peptides</b> with a blue pigment in vivo (see <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/Project/Indigoidine-Tag">Indigoidine-Tag</a></b> page) | |
+ | <li> NRPS modules of choice are introduced in front of an <b>engineered IndC module</b> containing an additional C-domain for communication with the previous module | ||
+ | <li> ccdB is replaced during cloning; close to <b>100 % cloning efficiency</b> | ||
+ | <li> Peptide production <b>can be seen with the naked eye</b> or quantified photometrically | ||
+ | <li> Labelled peptides can <b>easily be purified and characterized</b> by thin-layer chromatography | ||
+ | <li> Helper-construct for high-throughput cloning of custom NRPSs for production of synthetic peptides (see <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/RFCs">RFC 100</a></b> for details) | ||
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- | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;"> | + | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;">BBa_K1152009.</span style="font-size:170%;"> <span style="font-size":50%">Highly-Efficient NRPS-activating PPTase.</h2> |
- | + | <li> Helper plasmid for <b>efficient peptide production by engineered or natural NRPSs</b> | |
+ | <li> Transfers a 4'-PPT residue from CoA to a conserved serine residue in the T-Domain of NRPS modules, thereby <b>activating the NRPS module</b> | ||
+ | <li> <b>Improves parts</b> BBa_K802006 and BBa_K302010 which are PPTases that were present in the registry, but neither annotated nor characterized as such | ||
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- | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;"> | + | <h2><span style="font-size:170%;">BBa_K1152015 - 2019.</span style="font-size:170%;"> <span style="font-size":50%">A Collection of Synthetic Indigoidine Synthetases Engineered by T-domain Exchange of IndC.</h2> |
- | + | <li> T-domain is important for <b>NRPS efficiency</b> | |
+ | <li> IndC was used as scaffold and the native IndC T-domain was exchanged by <b>different natural and synthetic T-domains</b> | ||
+ | <li> Differing in <b>indigoidine production efficiency</b> | ||
+ | <li> <b>BBa_K1152015 outperforms the native IndC</b> (BBa_K1152013) when combined with the Sfp or EntD PPTase (red square) | ||
+ | <li> Collection can now be applied for tagging synthetic peptides produced by engineered NRPSs (see <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Heidelberg/Project/Indigoidine-Tag">Indigoidine-Tag</a></b> subproject) | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 28 October 2013
Favorite Parts. Now it is Your turn. Start working with NRPS!
Best BioBrick Part or Device, Natural.
BBa_K1152013. IndC Blue Pigment Production Device.
Best BioBrick Part or Device, Engineered.
BBa_K1152007. The GFP for Non-Ribosomal Peptides.
Most improved Registry Part.
BBa_K1152009. Highly-Efficient NRPS-activating PPTase.
Best Part Collection.
BBa_K1152015 - 2019. A Collection of Synthetic Indigoidine Synthetases Engineered by T-domain Exchange of IndC.