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Receptor: For simplification we denote the membranous progestin receptors (mPR) of Danio rerio and Xenopus laevis as "Receptor". One important property of the progestin receptor is its abilitiy to inhibit the fet3 promotor when progestin in absent. Since the Receptor serves as a sensor for progestins it is a is a very crucial element in our measurement system.

Inverter: The progestin receptors inhibit the promotor fet3 (Pfet3) while progestin is absent in the cell's medium but allow transcription of the downstream genes of Pfet3 once progestin binds to the receptor ...

Reporter: Our aim is the construction of an easy to use measuring system. Therefore we decided to use reporters that deliver optical feedback which then can be quantified with an inexpensive photometer. Thus lacZ and luciferse serve as reporters for our measurement system.