AroG

BBa_K1060000 Version 1

Component

Source:
http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1060000
Generated By: https://synbiohub.org/public/igem/igem2sbol/1
Created by: Ingmar Claes, Robbert Boudewijns, Laurens De Backer
Date created: 2013-09-16 11:00:00
Date modified: 2015-05-08 01:08:57

AroG
DAHP synthase



Types
DnaRegion

Roles
Coding

CDS

Sequences BBa_K1060000_sequence (Version 1)

Description

The aroG gene, coding for 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase, is a part of the Shikimate pathway. It converts phosphoenolpyruvate and erythrose-4P to chorismate. In our project chorismate was one of the precursors needed for the biosynthesis of methyl salicylate (see also BBa_K1060003). As basic chorismate levels inside E. coli are limited. We wanted to upregulate the biosynthesis of chorismate. The basic AroG gene can be repressed by phenylalanine. However, mutatations in the amino acid sequence (Pro150Leu and Leu175Asp) can prevent this repression by phenylalanine.

Notes

no EcoRI, XbaI, NotI, SpeI or PstI sites present

Source

Escherichia coli K-12 (DH5α) genomic DNA

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None
 
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In stock
igem#status
Available
 
rdf-schema#seeAlso
P0AB92
 
rdf-schema#seeAlso
P0AB91
 
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user/james
 
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user/myers
 
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BBa_K1060000/1