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Cloning and Expression of the dapD Gene from Brevibacterium lactofermentum in E. coli (Brevibacterium lactofermentum의 dapD 유전자의 Cloning 및 E. coli에서의 발현)

  • 김옥미;박선희;박혜경;이승언;하대중;이갑랑
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.802-805
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    • 2001
  • The dapD gene of Brevibacterium lactofermentum encoding tetrahydrodipicolinate N-succinyl transferase, one of the enzymes involved in lysine biosynthesis, was cloned by complementation of Escherichia coli dapD mutnat. The recombinant plasmid pLS1 was found to contain a 3.6 kb DNA fragment. Southern hybridization analysis confirmed that the cloned DNA fragment originated from B. lactofermentum. The data of L-lysine production showed that the B. lactofermentum dapD gene was expressed in E. coli.

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Cloning and Sequencing of the ddh Gene involved in the Novel Pathway of Lysine Biosynthesis from Brevibacterium lactofermentum

  • Kim, Ok-Mi;Kim, Hyun-Jeong;Kim, Dal-Sang;Park, Dong-Chul;Lee, Kap-Rang
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 1995
  • The ddh gene encoding meso-diaminopimelate (meso-DAP)-dehydrogenase (DDH) in Brevibacterium lactofermentum was isolated by complementation of the Escherichia coli dapD mutation. It was supposed from subcloning experiments and complementation tests that the evidence for DDH activity appeared in about 2.5 kb Xhol fragmented genome. The 2.5 kb Xhol fragment containing the ddh gene was sequenced, and an open reading frame of 960 bp encoding a polypeptide comprising 320 amino acids was found. Computer analysis indicated that the deduced amino acid of the B. lactofermentum ddh gene showed a high homology with that of the Corynebacterium glutamicum ddh gene.

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Development of a Highly Active Fluorescence-Based Detector for Yeast G Protein-Coupled Receptor Ste2p

  • Hong, Jin Woo;Ahn, Hee Jun;Baek, Jee Su;Hong, Eun young;Jin, Dong Hoon;Khang, Yong Ho;Hong, Nam Joo
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.28 no.10
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    • pp.1589-1603
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    • 2018
  • Twenty analogs of $[Orn^6,D-Ala^9]{\alpha}-factor$ were synthesized and assayed for their biological activities: seven analogs of $[Orn^6,X^9]{\alpha}-factor$, seven analogs of $[X^6,D-Ala^9]{\alpha}-factor$, five analogs of $[X^5,X^6,D-Ala^9]{\alpha}-factor$, and native ${\alpha}-factor$ (X = amino acids). Their biological activities (halo, gene induction, and affinity) were measured using S. cerevisiae Y7925 and LM102 and compared with those of native ${\alpha}-factor$ (100%). G protein-coupled receptor was expressed in strain LM102 containing pESC-LEU-STE2 vector. $[Dap^6,D-Ala^9]{\alpha}-factor$ with weak halo activity (10%) showed the highest receptor affinity (> 230%) and the highest gene induction activity (167%). $[Arg^6,D-Ala^9]{\alpha}-factor$ showed the highest halo activity (2,000%). The number of active binding sites per cell (about 20,000 for strain LM102) was determined using a newly-designed fluorescence-based detector, $[Arg^6,D-Ala^9]{\alpha}-factor-Edan$, with high sensitivity (12,500-fold higher than the absorption-based detector $[Orn^6]{\alpha}-factor-[Cys]_3$).