Team:Tec-Monterrey/projectmodeling/construct2
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Our construction begins with the signal peptide from an e. coli phosphatase, which is the first recognizable segment from our sequence and directs the polypeptide chain to the periplasm, followed by our membrane protein estA, formerly used to transport and maintain attached lipase outside gram negative bacteria. Since this construct has its C terminal exported outside the cell we needed to begin our 5’ sequence with our exterior domain, our modified cellulase, which has a modified hystidil residue on its active site giving it a augmenting its activity in a 200%. | Our construction begins with the signal peptide from an e. coli phosphatase, which is the first recognizable segment from our sequence and directs the polypeptide chain to the periplasm, followed by our membrane protein estA, formerly used to transport and maintain attached lipase outside gram negative bacteria. Since this construct has its C terminal exported outside the cell we needed to begin our 5’ sequence with our exterior domain, our modified cellulase, which has a modified hystidil residue on its active site giving it a augmenting its activity in a 200%. | ||
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+ | R. Schultheiss, C. Paar, H. Schwab, J. Joachim “Functional esterase surface display by the autotransporter pathway in Escherichia coli” Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic. 18(1-3)89-97 | ||
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+ | Taek Ho Yang, Min-A. Kwon, Jae Kwang Song, Jae Gu Pan, Joon Shick Rhee, Functional display of Pseudomonas and Burkholderia lipases using a translocator domain of EstA autotransporter on the cell surface of Escherichia coli, Journal of Biotechnology, Volume 146, Issue 3, 1 April 2010, Pages 126-129 | ||
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+ | Bert van den Berg, Crystal Structure of a Full-Length Autotransporter, Journal of Molecular Biology, Volume 396, Issue 3, 26 February 2010, Pages 627-633. | ||
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+ | Stefan Becker, Sebastian Theile, Nele Heppeler, Anja Michalczyk, Alexander Wentzel, Susanne Wilhelm, Karl-Erich Jaeger, Harald Kolmar, A generic system for the Escherichia coli cell-surface display of lipolytic enzymes, FEBS Letters, Volume 579, Issue 5, 14 February 2005, Pages 1177-1182 | ||
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+ | Peter Tomme, Sylvie Chauvauxs, Pierre Beguing, Jacqueline Millets, Jean-Paul Auberts, and Marc Claeyssens. “Identification of a Histidyl Residue in the Active Center of Endoglucanase D from Clostridium thermocellum “ | ||
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+ | P Tomme, S Chauvaux, P Béguin, J Millet, J P Aubert, M Claeyssens “Identification of a histidyl residue in the active center of endoglucanase D from Clostridium thermocellum”. | ||