Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Biology/KR

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<p id="legend">Figure 6.<br>Schematic representation of the engineered green light induction system. Under green light (535 nm) CcaS is phosphorylated, and in turn phosphorylates CcaR, which then binds to and activates transcription from pcpcG2. SspB is produced and binds to ssrA-tagged KR which is then readily degraded. SspB itself is also ssrA-tagged to ensure tightness of the system.<br><br></p>
<p id="legend">Figure 6.<br>Schematic representation of the engineered green light induction system. Under green light (535 nm) CcaS is phosphorylated, and in turn phosphorylates CcaR, which then binds to and activates transcription from pcpcG2. SspB is produced and binds to ssrA-tagged KR which is then readily degraded. SspB itself is also ssrA-tagged to ensure tightness of the system.<br><br></p>
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<p>With this construction, we hope to precisely control KillerRed (KR) expression.  For example, within a specific light intensity and during desired time, we can decrease the concentration of cells to a value determined by the device.  This allows for a simple control of the cell population, and is due to the concentration of KR determining the speed at which cells are killed.<br><br></p>
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<p>Another important point deals with the application of green light on KR within our cells.  Green light was able to kill cells within our experimentation, but Y. ROULLAND, who originally sent us KR, attempted to illuminate his cells with green light with little success in destroying the cells in his research.  However, white light works quite effectively to kill cells and in the litterature the Voigt green sensor seems to be very sensible. That’s why we chose to use this construction for our experimental model.
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