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- | <p>By accident we stumbled upon the discovery of a new Ribo-Switch, which is also under the control of c-di-AMP. This Ribo-Switch, called YdaO, was discovered in Bacillus subitilis.With this, we figured, we would have a second way to construct a reporter system. (Green Coli with a SWITCH in his hand)</p> | + | <p>By accident we stumbled upon the discovery of a new Ribo-Switch, which is also under the control of c-di-AMP. This Ribo-Switch, called YdaO, was discovered in Bacillus subitilis.With this, we figured, we would have a second way to construct a reporter system. <span style="color:red">(Green Coli with a SWITCH in his hand)</span></p> |
- | <p>Originating from the same organism, B. subtilis, we want to take thediadenylatecyclase (DacA)to be able to produce endogenous c-di-AMP. This might be necessary, depending on the uptake of exogenous c-di-AMP into <i>E.coli</i>. (model of DacA)</p> | + | <p>Originating from the same organism, B. subtilis, we want to take thediadenylatecyclase (DacA)to be able to produce endogenous c-di-AMP. This might be necessary, depending on the uptake of exogenous c-di-AMP into <i>E.coli</i>. <span style="color:red">(model of DacA)</span></p> |
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<p>Furthermore was it an aim of our project to identify the structure of the DacA domain using crystalography. Knowing the structure of the protein, which is responsible for the production of c-di-AMP in its host, is supposed to help in the identification or even synthesis of possible antibiotics.</p> | <p>Furthermore was it an aim of our project to identify the structure of the DacA domain using crystalography. Knowing the structure of the protein, which is responsible for the production of c-di-AMP in its host, is supposed to help in the identification or even synthesis of possible antibiotics.</p> |
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