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− | <i>PtrpP was described by Sarsero <i>et. al. </i> (Sarsero <i>et.al</i> 2000). Chromosomal DNA of the <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> wildtype 168 (Laboratory collection AG Commichau, Department for General Microbiology, University Göttingen, Germany) was amplified via PCR to acquire this part. | + | <i>PtrpP</i> was described by Sarsero <i>et. al. </i> (Sarsero <i>et.al</i> 2000). Chromosomal DNA of the <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> wildtype 168 (Laboratory collection AG Commichau, Department for General Microbiology, University Göttingen, Germany) was amplified via PCR to acquire this part. |
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− | [http://subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/v3/gene/view/97573C2D4FD8BE6B4C749C0644D053C9A0CBFFF3 ( | + | Subtiwiki: [http://subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/v3/gene/view/97573C2D4FD8BE6B4C749C0644D053C9A0CBFFF3 (<i>trpP</i>)] |
− | [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10735881 (Sarsero<i> et. al. </i> 2000)] | + | [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10735881 (Sarsero<i> et. al. </i> 2000)]: A Bacillus subtilis gene of previously unknown function, yhaG, is translationally regulated by tryptophan-activated TRAP and appears to be involved in tryptophan transport. |
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Design Notes
Source
PtrpP was described by Sarsero et. al. (Sarsero et.al 2000). Chromosomal DNA of the Bacillus subtilis wildtype 168 (Laboratory collection AG Commichau, Department for General Microbiology, University Göttingen, Germany) was amplified via PCR to acquire this part.
References
Subtiwiki: [http://subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/v3/gene/view/97573C2D4FD8BE6B4C749C0644D053C9A0CBFFF3 (trpP)]
(Sarsero et. al. 2000): A Bacillus subtilis gene of previously unknown function, yhaG, is translationally regulated by tryptophan-activated TRAP and appears to be involved in tryptophan transport.