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Fluorescent imaging revealed that IPTG induction increases the expression of both BCMO and ybbO.We observed fluorescence images of Hi-control Rosetta strain (1. Bacteria expressing BCMO-linker-StayGold; 2. Bacteria expressing BCMO and ybbO-tdMCP-GFP) through an Olympus fluorescence microscope. Samples induced with IPTG have stronger signal than controls.

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