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+ | The '''inducible promoter''' P<sub>''liaI''</sub>was evaluated in the reporter vector pSB<sub>Bs</sub>3C-<i>luxABCDE</i> which contains the ''lux'' operon [[File:Lux operon.png|100px]]. This is why the promoter activity leads to gene expression and to the production of the protein luciferase. The luminescence of this protein can be measured with the plate reader ''Synergy2'' (Biotek) ('''Fig.1'''). | ||
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+ | [[File:Englisch Auswertung PliaI.png|thumb|center|400px|'''Fig.2: β-galactosidase assay of the inducible promoter <sub>''liaI''</sub> with and without induction with bacitracin''']] | ||
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+ | The inducible promoter P<sub>''liaI''</sub>was also evaluated with the reporter vector pSB<sub>''Bs''</sub>1C-''lacZ'' which contains the ''lacZ'' reporter gene [[File:LacZ.png|50px]] ('''Fig.2'''). Promoter activity leads to the expression of the β-galactosidase which directly correlates to the promoter activity. The β-galactosidase assay of the inducible ''Bacillus'' promoter P<sub>''liaI''</sub> was repeated three times. Data show one representative result. | ||
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Inducible Bacillus Promoters
The inducible promoter PliaIwas evaluated in the reporter vector pSBBs3C-luxABCDE which contains the lux operon . This is why the promoter activity leads to gene expression and to the production of the protein luciferase. The luminescence of this protein can be measured with the plate reader Synergy2 (Biotek) (Fig.1).
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The inducible promoter PliaIwas also evaluated with the reporter vector pSBBs1C-lacZ which contains the lacZ reporter gene (Fig.2). Promoter activity leads to the expression of the β-galactosidase which directly correlates to the promoter activity. The β-galactosidase assay of the inducible Bacillus promoter PliaI was repeated three times. Data show one representative result.