Team:NTU Taida/Circuit1
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by FadE produces fatty enoyl-CoA, the first compound in the β | by FadE produces fatty enoyl-CoA, the first compound in the β | ||
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<p id="background"><strong>Through</strong> several assay studying, we conclude that the key component for <i>E-coli</i> to absorb LCFA were FadL and FadR. After absorption, <i>E-coli</i>will breaks down the fatty acids into acyl-coAs. Acyl-coAs bind to the FadR repressor and free the pfadBA promoter, resulting in the transcription of gene sequences below.</p></h5> | <p id="background"><strong>Through</strong> several assay studying, we conclude that the key component for <i>E-coli</i> to absorb LCFA were FadL and FadR. After absorption, <i>E-coli</i>will breaks down the fatty acids into acyl-coAs. Acyl-coAs bind to the FadR repressor and free the pfadBA promoter, resulting in the transcription of gene sequences below.</p></h5> | ||
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