Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Documentation/Biobricks

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<h3>BBa_K1141006</h3>
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<p>This part contains the BioBricks <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K206000"> pBAD K206000</a> and sspB <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K174000">K174000</a>, the RBS has been added via PCR on sspB, the rest of the BioBrick was built by standard assembly.
<p>This part contains the BioBricks <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K206000"> pBAD K206000</a> and sspB <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K174000">K174000</a>, the RBS has been added via PCR on sspB, the rest of the BioBrick was built by standard assembly.
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This BioBrick is a part of the degradation-module, it enhances the degradation rate of any protein tagged with an ''ssrA''-tag.
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This BioBrick is a part of the degradation-module, it enhances the degradation rate of any protein tagged with an ''ssrA''-tag.</p>
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<p>KillerRed is a key protein in our bacterial density control system. It represents the light-sensitive element that allows the cells to receive signals from the control device.</p><br>
<p>KillerRed is a key protein in our bacterial density control system. It represents the light-sensitive element that allows the cells to receive signals from the control device.</p><br>
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                         <p>In order to understand why KillerRed has its unique properties it is necessary to look at its structure. The protein is remarkably similar to other fluorescent proteins like GFP <em>(Aequorea victoria></em> and dsRed <em>(Discosoma striata)</em>, featuring a beta-barrel housing a central alpha helix with the fluorescent chromophore at its center[2]. Normally the chromophore is protected from the outside environment by the protein shell, but this isn't the case with KillerRed.
                         <p>In order to understand why KillerRed has its unique properties it is necessary to look at its structure. The protein is remarkably similar to other fluorescent proteins like GFP <em>(Aequorea victoria></em> and dsRed <em>(Discosoma striata)</em>, featuring a beta-barrel housing a central alpha helix with the fluorescent chromophore at its center[2]. Normally the chromophore is protected from the outside environment by the protein shell, but this isn't the case with KillerRed.
                        
                        

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