Team:Oxford/biosensor construction
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- | Since DcmR is predicted to regulate expression of DcmA as well as auto-regulating its own expression, we decided to insert this promoter-containing intergenic region with GFP at both positions. These positions correspond to the equivalent position of dcmA (labelled as ‘forward’) or the equivalent position of dcmR (labelled as ‘reverse’). | + | Since DcmR is predicted to regulate expression of DcmA as well as auto-regulating its own expression, we decided to insert this promoter-containing intergenic region with GFP at both positions. These positions correspond to the equivalent position of dcmA (labelled as ‘forward’) or the equivalent position of dcmR (labelled as ‘reverse’). Thus we have two constructs, one which can express sfGFP under the PdcmA promoter and a second construct with the intergenic region on the opposite orientation that can express sfGFP under the promoter PdcmR. |
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