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Codon Optimization> | … Protein production The glgM gene (MSMEG_5080) from M. smegmatis mc2155 was synthesized with optimum codon usage for expression in Escherichia coli (GenScript, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA), allowing expression with a 6ÂHis tag and a TEV cleavage site … | Get A Quote |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis produces glycogen (also known as α-glucan) to help evade human immunity. This pathogen uses the GlgE pathway to generate glycogen rather than the more well known glycogen synthase GlgA pathway, which is absent in this bacterium. Thus, the building block for this glucose polymer is α-maltose-1-phosphate rather than an NDP-glucose donor. One of the routes to α-maltose-1-phosphate is now known to involve the GlgA homologue GlgM, which uses ADP-glucose as a donor and α-glucose-1-phosphate as an acceptor. To help compare GlgA (a GT5 family member) with GlgM enzymes (GT4 family members), the X-ray crystal structure of GlgM from Mycobacterium smegmatis was solved to 1.9 Å resolution. ... More