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<p>We have made a protein gel in order to verify whether the promoter is over-expressing XylE in the <a href="https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K316005">BBa_K316005</a> construct in a DH5-α strain of <i>Escherichia coli</i>. The results showed a clear thick band corresponding to the correct size of the protein.</p>
 
 
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<p><i>Protein gel of XylE and control cells. Lane 1 contains the XylE producing <i>E. coli</i> and lane two contains the control cell line. The Ladder is a Fermentas PageRuler.</i></p>
 
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Applications of BBa_K515100

  • The enzymatic reactions of the IAM pathway produce indole-3 acetic acid (IAA) which is an important phytohormone.
  • Many Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria produce IAA
  • Analogues of phytohormones like α-Naphthaleneacetic acid are usually found in rooting powders. Therefore, if we were to express IAA in bacteria in a controlled fashion we could increase root growth.
  • Increased root growth could help maintain top soil.
  • Evidence has shown that using IAA on cotton can increase yields.

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