(→des A, lysine decarboxylase coding sequence BBa_K1951000) |
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You will find on this page the basic parts which have been designed by our team. For further details, you can also go on http://www.parts.igem.org and have a look to the biobrick reference BBa_ | You will find on this page the basic parts which have been designed by our team. For further details, you can also go on http://www.parts.igem.org and have a look to the biobrick reference BBa_ | ||
− | === ''' | + | === '''desA, lysine decarboxylase coding sequence''' [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1951000 BBa_K1951000]=== |
− | This DNA sequence codes Lysine descarboxylase (Streptomyces) is an enzyme from the lyase family that converts lysine to cadaverin. The enzyme realizes the carbonyl group of the lysin amino acid. There is cadeverin producing (1,5-diaminopentane), a primary diamine which alkaline environment. The lysine decarboxylase is an enzyme induced the synthesis of which is promoted by anaerobiosis and an acidic pH. | + | This DNA sequence codes Lysine descarboxylase (''Streptomyces'') is an enzyme from the lyase family that converts lysine to cadaverin. The enzyme realizes the carbonyl group of the lysin amino acid. There is cadeverin producing (1,5-diaminopentane), a primary diamine which alkaline environment. The lysine decarboxylase is an enzyme induced the synthesis of which is promoted by anaerobiosis and an acidic pH. |
In bacteriology, this enzyme is sought through the middle of Moeller lysine or medium lysine Taylor. This enzyme is also the first step in the production of desferrioxame B which is a siderophore. | In bacteriology, this enzyme is sought through the middle of Moeller lysine or medium lysine Taylor. This enzyme is also the first step in the production of desferrioxame B which is a siderophore. | ||