Team:Grenoble/Biology/Notebook/June/week 26
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<h1> Week 26: June 25<span class="exposant">th</span> to July 01<span class="exposant">st</span> </h1> | <h1> Week 26: June 25<span class="exposant">th</span> to July 01<span class="exposant">st</span> </h1> | ||
- | <p>For the detection module, we decided to work on a modified membrane receptor. It consists of two merged E. coli membrane receptors. The extracellular part is the extracellular part of Tap, a dipeptide membrane receptor. The cytoplasmic part is the cytoplasmic part of the EnvZ receptor, which has the ability to activate OmpR (by phosphorilation) which is a transcription factor. | + | <p>For the detection module, we decided to work on a modified membrane receptor. It consists of two merged E. coli membrane receptors. The extracellular part is the extracellular part of Tap, a dipeptide membrane receptor. The cytoplasmic part is the cytoplasmic part of the EnvZ receptor, which has the ability to activate OmpR (by phosphorilation) which is a transcription factor. |
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+ | It will be a proof of concept for a bigger system which is a complete pathogene detection module : | ||
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Week 26: June 25th to July 01st
For the detection module, we decided to work on a modified membrane receptor. It consists of two merged E. coli membrane receptors. The extracellular part is the extracellular part of Tap, a dipeptide membrane receptor. The cytoplasmic part is the cytoplasmic part of the EnvZ receptor, which has the ability to activate OmpR (by phosphorilation) which is a transcription factor.