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Pxut
Pxut is a promoter from the genome of Pseudomonas fluorescens which contains an operon sequence that is recognized by the xylose-binding protein XutR when a XutR-xylose complex is formed.
Usage and Biology
We used the xylose inducible XutR-Pxut as the sensing module in our construct. It activates our entire genetic circuit and is directly linked to the antitoxin component of our kill switch. It is part of various Level 2 testing plasmids assembled with the Golden Gate system.
References
Callaghan, J. D., Stella, N. A., Lehner, K. M., Treat, B. R., Brothers, K. M., St Leger, A. J., & Shanks, R. M. Q. (2020). Xylose-Inducible promoter tools for pseudomonas species And their use in implicating a role for the type II secretion system protein XCPQ in the inhibition of corneal epithelial wound closure. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 86(14). https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.00250-20
Sequence and Features
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