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* pLux/cIhybridpromoter(plux/cI) : when luxR/AHL exists, it will open pLux/cIhybridpromoter(plux/cI), while cI will repress the promoter. What’s more, plux/cI is cI-dominant, which means when cI exists, the hybrid promoter will be repressed whether luxR/AHL exists or not.
* pLux/cIhybridpromoter(plux/cI) : when luxR/AHL exists, it will open pLux/cIhybridpromoter(plux/cI), while cI will repress the promoter. What’s more, plux/cI is cI-dominant, which means when cI exists, the hybrid promoter will be repressed whether luxR/AHL exists or not.
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*Circuit condition without Nosema:
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Revision as of 18:43, 27 September 2013

National Yang Ming University


Function of the parts:

  1. circuit regulators:
  • LacIregulatedpromoter(pLac) : when LacI exists, it will bind to LacIregulatedpromoter(pLac) and represses the promoter.
  • pLux/cIhybridpromoter(plux/cI) : when luxR/AHL exists, it will open pLux/cIhybridpromoter(plux/cI), while cI will repress the promoter. What’s more, plux/cI is cI-dominant, which means when cI exists, the hybrid promoter will be repressed whether luxR/AHL exists or not.
  1. Circuit regulation:
  • Circuit condition without Nosema: