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Compared to OUC-China’s phosphate sensor part including <i>phoB</i> promoter (Fig. 2), our phosphate sensor part shows clearer result (Fig. 1) (<partinfo>BBa_K1139200</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K1139201</partinfo>).
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Compared to OUC-China’s phosphate sensor part including the <i>phoB</i> promoter (Fig. 2), our phosphate sensor part shows a clearer result (Fig. 1) (<partinfo>BBa_K1139200</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K1139201</partinfo>).

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Tokyo-Tech iGEM 2013

1. Sequence
No NotI restriction site in prefix and suffix.
1bp deletion and 2bp mutation exist between the promoter and RBS.

2. Result of our experiment
We improved this OUC-China’s phosphate sensor part including the phoB promoter, by amplifying the phoA promoter region of E. coli (MG1655) and ligating it upstream of GFP part (BBa_K1139200)

Fig. 1. Our phoA promoter assay result
Fig. 2. OUC-China 2012’s phoB promoter assay result (converted to bar chart)













Compared to OUC-China’s phosphate sensor part including the phoB promoter (Fig. 2), our phosphate sensor part shows a clearer result (Fig. 1) (BBa_K1139200, BBa_K1139201).