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<p align="left">The beads formed have a spherical shape with a diameter of 2-3mm and a weight of about 7mg. While selecting the additive, several factors must be considered. Firstly, the nutritional supplement must be able to be mixed homogenously with the alginate polymer. Since alginate is polyanionic, the additive must be of a similar charge. Moreover, the molecule should be of a desirable size such that the bacteria can utilize it for survival in its immobilized state. It should also be able to provide the carbon and nitrogen nutrients required by the entrapped cells. Humic acid is an ideal organic compound for bacterial-beads added into the soil because it satisfies these criteria. It is colloidal, producing particles of 5uM as well as those that range between 0.04-0.5uM. </p> | <p align="left">The beads formed have a spherical shape with a diameter of 2-3mm and a weight of about 7mg. While selecting the additive, several factors must be considered. Firstly, the nutritional supplement must be able to be mixed homogenously with the alginate polymer. Since alginate is polyanionic, the additive must be of a similar charge. Moreover, the molecule should be of a desirable size such that the bacteria can utilize it for survival in its immobilized state. It should also be able to provide the carbon and nitrogen nutrients required by the entrapped cells. Humic acid is an ideal organic compound for bacterial-beads added into the soil because it satisfies these criteria. It is colloidal, producing particles of 5uM as well as those that range between 0.04-0.5uM. </p> | ||
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<p align="left"> (a). Surface of the intact bead. <br> | <p align="left"> (a). Surface of the intact bead. <br> | ||
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+ | <li>Additional cleavage step is required for obtaining intact native protein because the signal peptide remains attached to the secreted peptide.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Co-expression of component proteins in the system are required to increase transport capacity but at the same time lead to the competition with the target protein for the transport machinery.</li> | ||
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+ | <p align="left">Type II Secretion Mechanism<br> | ||
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<p align="left"><strong>Secretction Protein system</strong></p> | <p align="left"><strong>Secretction Protein system</strong></p> | ||
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<li>Capable of transporting high-molecular weight components.</li> | <li>Capable of transporting high-molecular weight components.</li> | ||
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<p align="left">Drawbacks:</p> | <p align="left">Drawbacks:</p> | ||
+ | <p align="left">1. Additional cleavage step is required for obtaining intact native protein because the signal peptide remains attached to the secreted peptide.:</p> | ||
+ | <p align="left>2. Co-expression of component proteins in the system are required to increase transport capacity but at the same time lead to the competition with the target protein for the transport machinery. </p> | ||
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