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− | nfsA, nfsB and nemA (refered here as N-genes) are the genes for NfsA, NfsB and NEM reductases, which presumably play a role in 2,4-DNT and 2,4,6-TNT metabolism. These genes are regulated by the inducible Rhamnose promoter | + | ''nfsA'', ''nfsB'' and ''nemA'' (refered here as N-genes) are the genes for NfsA, NfsB and NEM reductases, which presumably play a role in 2,4-DNT and 2,4,6-TNT metabolism. These genes are regulated by the inducible Rhamnose promoter |
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The advantage of adding the N-genes has not been proven because the final constructs containing them (BBa_K1316007 and BBa_K1316008) did not seem to be properly induced by the presence of 2,4-DNT. | The advantage of adding the N-genes has not been proven because the final constructs containing them (BBa_K1316007 and BBa_K1316008) did not seem to be properly induced by the presence of 2,4-DNT. |
Revision as of 13:49, 15 October 2014
Rhamnose promoter coupled to N-genes
nfsA, nfsB and nemA (refered here as N-genes) are the genes for NfsA, NfsB and NEM reductases, which presumably play a role in 2,4-DNT and 2,4,6-TNT metabolism. These genes are regulated by the inducible Rhamnose promoter
Characterisation
The advantage of adding the N-genes has not been proven because the final constructs containing them (BBa_K1316007 and BBa_K1316008) did not seem to be properly induced by the presence of 2,4-DNT.
Sequence and Features
Assembly Compatibility:
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]