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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Beta-Lactam antibiotics have become less effective for the treatment of staphylococcal infections as a result of the bacteria's resistance to Beta-Lactam increases sharply during the past few years. Researches have shown that the resistance is mediated by beta-lactamase (encoded by blaZ) that hydrolyzes penicillin whose transcription is regulated by related regulators (encoded by blaI). The purified repressor(BlaI) of beta-lactamase production has been shown to bind specifically to two regions of dyad symmetry, known as operators, which are located between the divergently transcribed beta-lactamase structural gene(blaZ) and the gene(blaR1) encoding the putative transmembrane sensor protein.<br/>
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      <td class="t2">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Beta-Lactam antibiotics have become less effective for the treatment of staphylococcal infections as a result of the bacteria's resistance to Beta-Lactam increases sharply during the past few years. Researches have shown that the resistance is mediated by beta-lactamase (encoded by <i>blaZ</i>) that hydrolyzes penicillin whose transcription is regulated by related regulators (encoded by <i>blaI</i>). The purified repressor(<i>BlaI</i>) of beta-lactamase production has been shown to bind specifically to two regions of dyad symmetry, known as operators, which are located between the divergently transcribed beta-lactamase structural gene(<i>blaZ</i>) and the gene(<i>blaR1</i>) encoding the putative transmembrane sensor protein.<br/>
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           &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The bla operon has been found that is induced by beta-lactam.<br>
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           &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The <i>bla</i> operon has been found that is induced by beta-lactam.<br>
           &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hypothesis identified bla as a beta-lactam-sensing operon of beta-lactamase expression, so we designed two devices working in E.coli (DH5α) to build the beta-lactam biosensor.<br>
           &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Hypothesis identified bla as a beta-lactam-sensing operon of beta-lactamase expression, so we designed two devices working in E.coli (DH5α) to build the beta-lactam biosensor.<br>
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