TEV

BBa_I712077 Version 1

Component

Source:
http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_I712077
Generated By: https://synbiohub.org/public/igem/igem2sbol/1
Created by: Rok Gaber
Date created: 2007-10-21 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-08-31 04:07:46

TEV protease (N-terminal half) - entered sequence may be wrong



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
CDS

Coding

Sequences BBa_I712077_sequence (Version 1)

Description

N-terminal half of TEV (Tobacco Etch Virus) protease.

TEV protease is a highly site-specific protease that is found in the Tobacco Etch Virus (TEV). One of the main uses of this protease is for removing affinity tags from purified proteins. But scientists developed assay for detecting transmembrane protein interactions on its base.

TEV protease is splitted into halves (N-terminal and C-terminal). These halves are inactive but assembles and regain activity if they are fused with interacting transmembrane proteins. For detecting TEV protease activity another fusion protein is constructed which is composed of transmembrane region, specific TEV protease cleavage site and kind of transcription factor. When both halves of TEV protease assembles and therefore split protease regains activity it cleaves third protein and transcription factor is released from membrane. Transcription factor is later translocated to the nucleus where induces transcription of promoter with reporter gene.

This is N-terminal half of this protease.

Notes

Synthetic gene

Source

Tobacco Etch Virus

Sequence Annotation Location Component / Role(s)
Coding
STOP
1,354
355,357
feature/protein CDS
stop_codon feature/stop
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BBa_I712077/1