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Revision as of 08:59, 4 September 2009
Progress
- Received E. Coli odorless strain , put in 4C
Vanillin Receptor
Possible receptor is the VirA/VirG system from Agrobacterium, the VirA protein will bind to phenolic compounds and induce transcription of vir genes by phosphorylation of VirG. protein ChvE results in a broader response to phenolic compounds. papers:
[1] S C Winans, Two-way chemical signaling in Agrobacterium-plant interactions, Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 1992 March; 56(1): 12-31
[2] Wen-Tao Peng, Yong-Woog Lee, and Eugene W. Nester, The Phenolic Recognition Profiles of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens VirA Protein Are Broadened by a High Level of the Sugar Binding Protein ChvE, Journal of Bacteriology, November 1998, p. 5632-5638, Vol. 180, No. 21
[3]Yong-Woog Lee, Shouguang Jin, Woong-Seop Sim, Eugene W. Nester, The sensing of plant signal molecules by Agrobacterium: genetic evidence for direct recognition of phenolic inducers by the VirA protein, Gene, Volume 179, Issue 1, 1996, Pages 83-88, ISSN 0378-1119, DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1119(96)00328-9.
[4]Y W Lee, S Jin, W S Sim, and E W Nester,Genetic evidence for direct sensing of phenolic compounds by the VirA protein of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 December 19; 92(26): 12245–12249.
Vanillin synthesis
Received mail from U. Edinburgh: We will receive:
- Sam5; no part number, Pst1 site removed
- Sam8; coding sequence without RBS
- ComT; coding sequence without RBS
- ech; RBS + ech, in pSB1A2,
- fcs; RBS + fcs, in pSB1A2,