Team:Toulouse/Project/Chemotaxis

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Unfortunately bacillus Subtilis isn’t able to detect such gradient, but bacillus is able to detect and move to sugar like glucose thanks a glucose specific receptor, VcpA. But other bacteria can detect these kind of molecule, for example vibrio cholera, which have a specific receptor for N- acetylglucosamine, VCD.</p>
Unfortunately bacillus Subtilis isn’t able to detect such gradient, but bacillus is able to detect and move to sugar like glucose thanks a glucose specific receptor, VcpA. But other bacteria can detect these kind of molecule, for example vibrio cholera, which have a specific receptor for N- acetylglucosamine, VCD.</p>
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Therefore, the idea is pretty simple, we switch glucose specificity by N- acetylglucosamine specificity. So we need to modify the extracellular part of VcpA, the part which is responsible of the specificity, by the extracellular part of a N-acetylglucosamine receptor, VCD.</p>
Therefore, the idea is pretty simple, we switch glucose specificity by N- acetylglucosamine specificity. So we need to modify the extracellular part of VcpA, the part which is responsible of the specificity, by the extracellular part of a N-acetylglucosamine receptor, VCD.</p>
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