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The Pm/Xyls promotor system is a positive regulator system where the regulator molcule, Xyls, is constitutivly produced. When Xyls binds to the inducer m-toluic acid this complex binds to the Pm promotor(see figure 1). Binding to the promotor facilitates binding of RNA polymerase (RNAp) making it active (RNApA) and production of mRNA in an elongation step. The mRNA will be translated into the recombinant protein, or in our case, RFP. Over time mRNA and RFP will be degraded to som extent. | The Pm/Xyls promotor system is a positive regulator system where the regulator molcule, Xyls, is constitutivly produced. When Xyls binds to the inducer m-toluic acid this complex binds to the Pm promotor(see figure 1). Binding to the promotor facilitates binding of RNA polymerase (RNAp) making it active (RNApA) and production of mRNA in an elongation step. The mRNA will be translated into the recombinant protein, or in our case, RFP. Over time mRNA and RFP will be degraded to som extent. | ||
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<center>Figure 1 Overview of how the Pm/Xyls Promotor system funtions. Production of recombinant protein is dependent on access to the indicer m-toluic acid [http://www.vectronbiosolutions.com/info.php?id=13 (1)].</center> | <center>Figure 1 Overview of how the Pm/Xyls Promotor system funtions. Production of recombinant protein is dependent on access to the indicer m-toluic acid [http://www.vectronbiosolutions.com/info.php?id=13 (1)].</center> | ||
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- | A deterministic simulation of the system was run | + | A deterministic simulation of the system was run on [http://cain.sourceforge.net/ Cain software] with the parameters as viewed in figure 2. |
<center>[[file:cainpic.jpg|1000px]]</center> | <center>[[file:cainpic.jpg|1000px]]</center> |
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