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To optimize functionality, Lambert_GA altered the original part designed by HKUST-Rice 2015 by replacing the original terminators with rrNB T1 terminator and T7Te terminator after super folder GFP and a rrnBT1 T1 terminator after TetR. | To optimize functionality, Lambert_GA altered the original part designed by HKUST-Rice 2015 by replacing the original terminators with rrNB T1 terminator and T7Te terminator after super folder GFP and a rrnBT1 T1 terminator after TetR. |
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Team Lambert_GA 2020
To optimize functionality, Lambert_GA altered the original part designed by HKUST-Rice 2015 by replacing the original terminators with rrNB T1 terminator and T7Te terminator after super folder GFP and a rrnBT1 T1 terminator after TetR. Nar Operon Background Native to E. coli, the Nar Operon regulates anaerobic gene expression in response to two electron acceptors: nitrate and nitrite. This system consists of two homologous membrane-bound sensor proteins (NarX and NarQ) as well as two homologous DNA-binding response regulators (NarL and NarP). NarL’s conjugate is the membrane-bound NarX protein while NarP’s conjugate is the membrane-bound NarQ protein. Our team is utilizing this system to test nitrate and nitrite levels, NarL and NarP expression, and downstream GFP expression through mathematical models.
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