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::Mercury sensor - Mercury inducing promoter : Part:{{Part|BBa_I728456}} + amd gene
::Mercury sensor - Mercury inducing promoter : Part:{{Part|BBa_I728456}} + amd gene
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[[Image:amd_part.png]]
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:Cadmium is an exceedingly toxic heavy metal with no known biological function. At low cadmium concentrations,
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:cells are able to adapt and resume growth after a period of stasis. Promoter yodA is only transiently activated
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:during cadmium-induced growth inhibition. Aryl acylamidase (EC 3.5.1.13; AAA) is an enzyme that acts on the
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:amide bond between aryl- and acyl groups. The most typical reaction is the hydrolysis of an anilide, producing
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:a carboxylate and aniline, which is also reversible. Acetaminophen(Tyrenol) is an aryl acyl compound having
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:amide bond is hydrolyzed by the enzyme and produce acetate and p-aminophenol. Because p-Aminophenol have red-
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:purple color, aryl acylamidase gene will apply to reporter gene.
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::[[Image:ars_part.png]]
 
::{{Part|BBa_K271000}}
::{{Part|BBa_K271000}}
::[[Image:zinc_part.png]]
::[[Image:zinc_part.png]]

Revision as of 14:03, 21 October 2009






Part

Mercury sensor - Mercury inducing promoter : Part:BBa_I728456 + amd gene

Amd part.png

Cadmium is an exceedingly toxic heavy metal with no known biological function. At low cadmium concentrations,
cells are able to adapt and resume growth after a period of stasis. Promoter yodA is only transiently activated
during cadmium-induced growth inhibition. Aryl acylamidase (EC 3.5.1.13; AAA) is an enzyme that acts on the
amide bond between aryl- and acyl groups. The most typical reaction is the hydrolysis of an anilide, producing
a carboxylate and aniline, which is also reversible. Acetaminophen(Tyrenol) is an aryl acyl compound having
amide bond is hydrolyzed by the enzyme and produce acetate and p-aminophenol. Because p-Aminophenol have red-
purple color, aryl acylamidase gene will apply to reporter gene.
BBa_K271000
Zinc part.png
BBa_K271001