Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Project/Cytochromes

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Membranes can work as an isolator for the cell to prevent the transfer of charged molecules. So it is necessary to change the
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membrane in a way that it can transfer the electrons without causing its collapse. The integration of cytochromes into the
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membrane can help achieving a defined electron transport. A minimal set of cytochromes, consisting of the periplasmatic cytochrome MtrA, the outer membrane cytochrome MtrC and the outer membrane ß-barrel protein MtrB from ''Shewanella oneidensis'' MR-15 should be expressed in ''E. coli''.

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Cytochromes

Membranes can work as an isolator for the cell to prevent the transfer of charged molecules. So it is necessary to change the membrane in a way that it can transfer the electrons without causing its collapse. The integration of cytochromes into the membrane can help achieving a defined electron transport. A minimal set of cytochromes, consisting of the periplasmatic cytochrome MtrA, the outer membrane cytochrome MtrC and the outer membrane ß-barrel protein MtrB from Shewanella oneidensis MR-15 should be expressed in E. coli.