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+ | BolA is a gene that controls the morphology of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in the stress response [1]. | ||
+ | By overexpressing this gene at 37°C, naturally rod-shaped<i>E. coli</i>cells will become spherical [2]. | ||
+ | This biobrick contains the coding sequence of bolA, which is a subpart of <partinfo>K1890030</partinfo> and <partinfo>K1890030</partinfo>. It does not exist individually. | ||
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+ | [1] Santos, J. M., Freire, P., Vicente, M., & Arraiano, C. M. (1999). The stationary‐phase morphogene bolA from Escherichia coli is induced by stress during early stages of growth. Molecular microbiology, 32(4), 789-798. | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, 18 October 2016
BolA
Usdage and Biology
BolA is a gene that controls the morphology of Escherichia coli in the stress response [1]. By overexpressing this gene at 37°C, naturally rod-shapedE. colicells will become spherical [2]. This biobrick contains the coding sequence of bolA, which is a subpart of BBa_K1890030 and BBa_K1890030. It does not exist individually.
References
[1] Santos, J. M., Freire, P., Vicente, M., & Arraiano, C. M. (1999). The stationary‐phase morphogene bolA from Escherichia coli is induced by stress during early stages of growth. Molecular microbiology, 32(4), 789-798.
[2] Aldea, M., Hernandez-Chico, C., De La Campa, A., Kushner, S., & Vicente, M. (1988). Identification, cloning, and expression of bolA, an ftsZ-dependent morphogene of Escherichia coli. Journal of bacteriology, 170(11), 5169-5176.