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+ | According to the Registry information attached to this page, this sequence is not what it should be. We have therefore made a new BioBrick of the ''Xenorhabdus (Photorhabdus) luminescens luxAB'' genes, encoding the luciferase itself, and confirmed that it is active: see [https://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K216008 BBa_K216008]. We are also preparing a separate BioBrick encoding the ''luxCDE'' genes which synthesise the aldehyde substrate, so that this can be placed under a separate promoter if desired. | ||
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According to the Registry information attached to this page, this sequence is not what it should be. We have therefore made a new BioBrick of the Xenorhabdus (Photorhabdus) luminescens luxAB genes, encoding the luciferase itself, and confirmed that it is active: see BBa_K216008. We are also preparing a separate BioBrick encoding the luxCDE genes which synthesise the aldehyde substrate, so that this can be placed under a separate promoter if desired. |
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