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The filamentous cell part is repressed by LacI. The LacI repression is removed by induction with IPTG. Without LacI repression a higher proportion of the cells are filamentous. The filamentous cell phenotype is achieved by overexpressing ''yneA'' which is an indirect inhibitor of cell division. | The filamentous cell part is repressed by LacI. The LacI repression is removed by induction with IPTG. Without LacI repression a higher proportion of the cells are filamentous. The filamentous cell phenotype is achieved by overexpressing ''yneA'' which is an indirect inhibitor of cell division. | ||
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The filamentous cell part is repressed by LacI. The LacI repression is removed by induction with IPTG. Without LacI repression a higher proportion of the cells are filamentous. The filamentous cell phenotype is achieved by overexpressing yneA which is an indirect inhibitor of cell division.
We characterised the part first without, and then with, LacI repression (using the integration vector pMutin4 to integrate lacI into the Bacillus subtilis 168 chromosome.
Graphs 2,3 and 4 show a greater proportion of cells at a higher concentration of IPTG(1mM IPTG), compared with Bacillus subtilis 168 our control population.
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