Composite Parts
The backbone of the U of Calgary project are the composite parts. The composite parts are an amalgamation of different registry parts which act together to provide a novel function. The composite parts designed for this project are based around the Bowman-Birk Protease inhibitor (BBI) and the ComK part that was submitted to the registry by the 2014 Calgary team.
A variety of different parts were used across all of the BBI composite constructs. We used Pveg, a constitutive promoter, and double terminators to book end the rest of the internal genes. To improve secretion of BBI from B. subtilis, we added a secretion tag as well as a transdermal (TD1) tag. The secretion tag is a localization tag for the Sec pathway in B. subtilis
Our last construct does not fall into either of the two previous categories. The construct is an integration cassette which is a mix of both the BBI and Comk constructs. The cassette contains Thrc integration sequences which flank the sec and TD1 tag. However the BBI sequence is replaced with the sequences for the BamHI and XmaI restriction enzymes. Addition of the restriction sites is to make a platform for future biotherapeutics that could be mass produced in bacteria, a mini-pharmacy.
Composite Parts
BBa_K2008001
E. coli – GFP-BBI 5
BBI with N-terminal KSCI solubility tag fused to GFP
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BBa_K2008002
B. subtilis– pVeg -> sec-> TD1-> BBI-GFP (BBI 1 GFP w/o)
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BBa_K2008003
B. subtilis – pVeg->sec-TD1-KSCI-BBI-GFP (BBI 5 GFP w/o)
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BBa_K2008004
B. subtilis – secretion tag, transdermal tag, and BBI without internal restriction sites (BBI 1 w/o)
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BBa_K2008005
B. subtilis – secretion tag, transdermal tag, solubility tag and BBI without internal restriction sites (BBI 5 w/o)
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BBa_K2008006
B. subtilis - Improved ComK: removal of internal restriction sites
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BBa_K2008007
B. subtilis - Improved ComK: addition of AmyE homology
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BBa_K2008008
B. subtilis - Bacillus subtilis modular secretion platform with ThrC homology for chromosomal integration
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