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<div style="font-size:20px;margin:40px 0 30px 10px;">We would like to thank:</div> | <div style="font-size:20px;margin:40px 0 30px 10px;">We would like to thank:</div> | ||
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- | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Andreas Möglich ( | + | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Andreas Möglich (Humboldt University Berlin) for providing the pDawn plasmid and advice for deciding on a system for light induction.</div> |
<div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Peter Chien (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) for providing a Plasmid with CcSspB, ssrA tagged proteins and advice on the ClpXP degradation system.</div> | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Peter Chien (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) for providing a Plasmid with CcSspB, ssrA tagged proteins and advice on the ClpXP degradation system.</div> | ||
- | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Bernd Bukau ( | + | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Bernd Bukau (Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg) for providing a plasmid with EcSspB</div> |
- | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Robert T. Sauer ( | + | <div style="margin:8px">Prof. Dr. Robert T. Sauer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge) for providing plasmids with the split SspB system and a SspB deficient bacterial strain </div> |
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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank:
Prof. Dr. Andreas Möglich (Humboldt University Berlin) for providing the pDawn plasmid and advice for deciding on a system for light induction.
Prof. Dr. Peter Chien (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) for providing a Plasmid with CcSspB, ssrA tagged proteins and advice on the ClpXP degradation system.
Prof. Dr. Bernd Bukau (Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg) for providing a plasmid with EcSspB
Prof. Dr. Robert T. Sauer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge) for providing plasmids with the split SspB system and a SspB deficient bacterial strain