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pPepT is a hypoxia-sensing promoter, designed to sense oxygen.
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===Usage and Biology===
 
 
It is mainly regulated by the transcriptional activator (FNR). In the absence of oxygen, the FNR binds to the [4Fe-4S]2+ cluster to generate a transcriptionally active homodimer. However, in the presence of oxygen, the [4Fe-4S]2+ cluster is degraded and the FNR dimer dissociates into inactive monomers.
 
 
===Characterization===
 
 
 
==hypoxia induced promoter testing==
 
  
We constructed a hypoxia reporter consisting of the hypoxia-inducible promoter pPepT+mRFP. To test its performance, we added reporter in different chassis organisms.Fig 1,2 indicates that pPepT induces the expression of the downstream gene mRFP with the decrease of O2. Thus, it can be seen that the hypoxia reporter can work properly.
 
  
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                <figcaption><b>Figure 1:</b> Induction of downstream gene mRFP expression under hypoxic and normoxic conditions in different chassis organisms over 48h.</figcaption>
 
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                <figcaption><b>Figure 2:</b> Induction of downstream gene mRFP expression over time by a hypoxia reporter consisting of pPepT+mRFP under hypoxic and normoxic conditions.</figcaption>
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Sequence and Features


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