Team:Toulouse/Project/Chemotaxis

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  Some bacteria are attracted by NAG, like <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> which has a N-acetylglucosamine regulated methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, henceforth called with the simple name of<b> VCD</b>.</p>
  Some bacteria are attracted by NAG, like <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> which has a N-acetylglucosamine regulated methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein, henceforth called with the simple name of<b> VCD</b>.</p>
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Therefore, our idea is to switch the natural glucose specificity of <i>B. subtilis</i> by a NAG specificity. To achieve this, we need to change the extracellular domain of McpA, the domain responsible for the specificity, by the extracellular domain of VCD.
Therefore, our idea is to switch the natural glucose specificity of <i>B. subtilis</i> by a NAG specificity. To achieve this, we need to change the extracellular domain of McpA, the domain responsible for the specificity, by the extracellular domain of VCD.

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