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Badalamenti, J. P., L. E. Weiss, C. J. Buckno, T. L. Richard, P. S. Weiss, and P. C. Cirino. 2007. Synthetic sports: a bacterial relay race. IET Synthetic Biology 1:61-63.
 
Badalamenti, J. P., L. E. Weiss, C. J. Buckno, T. L. Richard, P. S. Weiss, and P. C. Cirino. 2007. Synthetic sports: a bacterial relay race. IET Synthetic Biology 1:61-63.
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This construct was chosen out of 15 combinations of RBS and promoters available at Penn State.  Only the two strongest RBS and Promoter combinations were able to repress motB to effectively eliminate motility.
  
 
===User Reviews===
 
===User Reviews===

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Applications of BBa_I741002

The IPTG receiver complements a motB knockout strain RP3087 (in the presence of IPTG).
It is described in: Badalamenti, J. P., L. E. Weiss, C. J. Buckno, T. L. Richard, P. S. Weiss, and P. C. Cirino. 2007. Synthetic sports: a bacterial relay race. IET Synthetic Biology 1:61-63. [http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=ISBEBU0000010001-2000061000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal PDF]
This construct was chosen out of 15 combinations of RBS and promoters available at Penn State. Only the two strongest RBS and Promoter combinations were able to repress motB to effectively eliminate motility.

User Reviews

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