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<p2> <p>The voltage switch is a novel protein switch that responds to external voltage. The switch itself consist of the PDZ Ligand-Voltage sensor peptide (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092007">BBa_K1092007</a>) and the PDZ Domain-Voltage sensor peptide (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092008">BBa_K1092008</a>), and can be linked to different effectors such as the Dioxygenase (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092002">BBa_K1092002</a>) and Laccase (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092004">BBa_K1092004</a>), or the RFP fragments (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092105">BBa_K1092105</a> & <a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092106">BBa_K1092106</a>). Initially, the two proteins would express and localize onto the inner membrane of the bacteria. The two peptides would then come together forming a dimer. After that, due to the mutual repulsion of the positive charges in the two voltage sensor peptide, the two voltage sensor peptide would separate (Fig. 1). This separate the two effectors down below the two peptide, causing either a long distance for the two effectors to interact, or a longer distance of diffusion of substrates. This represent the OFF stage of the voltage switch, and it could be enhanced by using negatively charged environment to further pull them apart.<br /> | <p2> <p>The voltage switch is a novel protein switch that responds to external voltage. The switch itself consist of the PDZ Ligand-Voltage sensor peptide (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092007">BBa_K1092007</a>) and the PDZ Domain-Voltage sensor peptide (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092008">BBa_K1092008</a>), and can be linked to different effectors such as the Dioxygenase (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092002">BBa_K1092002</a>) and Laccase (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092004">BBa_K1092004</a>), or the RFP fragments (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092105">BBa_K1092105</a> & <a href="http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1092106">BBa_K1092106</a>). Initially, the two proteins would express and localize onto the inner membrane of the bacteria. The two peptides would then come together forming a dimer. After that, due to the mutual repulsion of the positive charges in the two voltage sensor peptide, the two voltage sensor peptide would separate (Fig. 1). This separate the two effectors down below the two peptide, causing either a long distance for the two effectors to interact, or a longer distance of diffusion of substrates. This represent the OFF stage of the voltage switch, and it could be enhanced by using negatively charged environment to further pull them apart.<br /> | ||
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