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The BioBrick mdnDE is a part of the whole microviridin gene (mdn) cluster, which encodes the protease | The BioBrick mdnDE is a part of the whole microviridin gene (mdn) cluster, which encodes the protease | ||
inhibitor microviridin L. Microviridins are tricyclic depsipeptides, which are ribosomally synthesized | inhibitor microviridin L. Microviridins are tricyclic depsipeptides, which are ribosomally synthesized | ||
- | by Microcystis (Ziemert et al. 2010). They have a promising potential for therapy as they can block | + | by Microcystis (Ziemert et al., 2010). They have a promising potential for therapy as they can block |
- | disease-relevant proteases (Ziemert et al. 2008). | + | disease-relevant proteases (Ziemert et al., 2008). |
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Microviridins are synthesized from a ribosomal precursor peptide (MdnA). Additionally, the microviridin L | Microviridins are synthesized from a ribosomal precursor peptide (MdnA). Additionally, the microviridin L | ||
biosynthesis gene cluster consists of genes encoding an ATP-grasp-type ligase (mdnB and mdnC) and genes, | biosynthesis gene cluster consists of genes encoding an ATP-grasp-type ligase (mdnB and mdnC) and genes, | ||
- | which encode an ABC transporter (mdnE) and a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (mdnD) (Ziemert et al. | + | which encode an ABC transporter (mdnE) and a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (mdnD) (Ziemert et al., |
2008). | 2008). | ||
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- | In the following BioBrick mdnDE the genes mdnD (N- | + | In the following BioBrick mdnDE the genes mdnD (N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family) and mdnE (ABC |
- | transporter) is encoded (Ziemert et al. 2008). | + | transporter) is encoded (Ziemert et al., 2008). |
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Because this BioBrick is an expression part, the adenin of mdnE gene's start codon is part of the XbaI | Because this BioBrick is an expression part, the adenin of mdnE gene's start codon is part of the XbaI |
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BioBricks
BioBrick mdnDE
Part name: BBa_K627000
Part type: Coding
Short description: N-acetyltransferase and ABC transporter
Full description:
The BioBrick mdnDE is a part of the whole microviridin gene (mdn) cluster, which encodes the protease
inhibitor microviridin L. Microviridins are tricyclic depsipeptides, which are ribosomally synthesized
by Microcystis (Ziemert et al., 2010). They have a promising potential for therapy as they can block
disease-relevant proteases (Ziemert et al., 2008).
Microviridins are synthesized from a ribosomal precursor peptide (MdnA). Additionally, the microviridin L
biosynthesis gene cluster consists of genes encoding an ATP-grasp-type ligase (mdnB and mdnC) and genes,
which encode an ABC transporter (mdnE) and a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (mdnD) (Ziemert et al.,
2008).
In the following BioBrick mdnDE the genes mdnD (N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family) and mdnE (ABC
transporter) is encoded (Ziemert et al., 2008).
Because this BioBrick is an expression part, the adenin of mdnE gene's start codon is part of the XbaI
recognition site.
Source of the part:
The BioBrick mdnDE as a part of the microviridin gene (mdn) cluster was isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa strain NIES-843.
References:
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Liaimer, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2008). Ribosomal synthesis of tricyclic depsipeptides in bloom-forming cyanobacteria. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 47, 7756-9
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Weiz, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2010). Exploiting the natural diversity of microviridin gene clusters for discovery of novel tricyclic depsipeptides. Applied and environmental microbiology 76, 3568-74
Genebank file:
BioBrick mdnC
Part name: BBa_K627001
Part type: Coding
Short description: ATP-grasp-type ligase
Full description:
The BioBrick mdnC is a part of the whole microviridin gene (mdn) cluster, which encodes the protease
inhibitor microviridin L. Microviridins are tricyclic depsipeptides, which are ribosomally synthesized
by Microcysistis (Ziemert et al. 2010). They have a promising potential for therapy as they can block
disease-relevant proteases (Ziemert et al. 2008).
Microviridins are synthesized from a ribosomal precursor peptide (MdnA). Additionally, the microviridin L
biosynthesis gene cluster consists of genes encoding an ATP-grasp-type ligase (mdnB and mdnC) and genes,
which encode an ABC transporter (mdnE) and a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (mdnD) (Ziemert et al.
2008).
The following BioBrick mdnC encodes the ATP-grasp-type ligase (Ziemert et al. 2008).
Because this BioBrick is an expression part, the adenin of mdnC gene's start codon is part of the XbaI
recognition site.
Source of the part:
The BioBrick mdnC as a part of the microviridin gene (mdn) cluster was isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa strain NIES-843.
References:
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Liaimer, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2008). Ribosomal synthesis of tricyclic depsipeptides in bloom-forming cyanobacteria. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 47, 7756-9
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Weiz, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2010). Exploiting the natural diversity of microviridin gene clusters for discovery of novel tricyclic depsipeptides. Applied and environmental microbiology 76, 3568-74
Genebank file:
BioBrick mdnD
Part name: BBa_K627002
Part type: Coding
Short description: N-acetyltransferase
Full description:
The BioBrick mdnD is a part of the whole microviridin gene (mdn) cluster, which encodes the protease
inhibitor microviridin L. Microviridins are tricyclic depsipeptides, which are ribosomally synthesized
by Microcysistis (Ziemert et al. 2010). They have a promising potential for therapy as they can block
disease-relevant proteases (Ziemert et al. 2008).
Microviridins are synthesized from a ribosomal precursor peptide (MdnA). Additionally, the microviridin L
biosynthesis gene cluster consists of genes encoding an ATP-grasp-type ligase (mdnB and mdnC) and genes,
which encode an ABC transporter (mdnE) and a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (mdnD) (Ziemert et al.
2008).
The following BioBrick mdnD encodes a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (Ziemert et al. 2008).
Because this BioBrick is an expression part, the adenin of mdnD gene's start codon is part of the XbaI
recognition site.
Source of the part:
The BioBrick mdnC as a part of the microviridin gene (mdn) cluster was isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa strain NIES-843.
References:
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Liaimer, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2008). Ribosomal synthesis of tricyclic depsipeptides in bloom-forming cyanobacteria. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 47, 7756-9
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Weiz, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2010). Exploiting the natural diversity of microviridin gene clusters for discovery of novel tricyclic depsipeptides. Applied and environmental microbiology 76, 3568-74
Genebank file
BioBrick mdnE
Part name: BBa_K627002
Part type: Coding
Short description: ABC transporter
Full description:
The BioBrick mdnE is a part of the whole microviridin gene (mdn) cluster, which encodes the protease
inhibitor microviridin L. Microviridins are tricyclic depsipeptides, which are ribosomally synthesized
by Microcysistis (Ziemert et al. 2010). They have a promising potential for therapy as they can block
disease-relevant proteases (Ziemert et al. 2008).
Microviridins are synthesized from a ribosomal precursor peptide (MdnA). Additionally, the microviridin L
biosynthesis gene cluster consists of genes encoding an ATP-grasp-type ligase (mdnB and mdnC) and genes,
which encode an ABC transporter (mdnE) and a N-acetyltransferase of the GNAT family (mdnD) (Ziemert et al.
2008).
The following BioBrick mdnE encodes an ABC transporter (Ziemert et al. 2008).
Because this BioBrick is an expression part, the adenin of mdnE gene's start codon is part of the XbaI
recognition site.
Source of the part:
The BioBrick mdnC as a part of the microviridin gene (mdn) cluster was isolated from Microcystis aeruginosa strain NIES-843.
References:
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Liaimer, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2008). Ribosomal synthesis of tricyclic depsipeptides in bloom-forming cyanobacteria. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 47, 7756-9
Ziemert, N., Ishida, K., Weiz, A., Hertweck, C. & Dittmann, E. (2010). Exploiting the natural diversity of microviridin gene clusters for discovery of novel tricyclic depsipeptides. Applied and environmental microbiology 76, 3568-74
Genebank file