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A. fischeri are gram negative bacteria that can live in symbiosis with for example squid and thereby make them glow. The bacteria contain an operon which is a collection of genes that are all controlled by the same promoter and therefore expressed simultaneously. The Lux operon in A. fischeri contains the genes Lux A, Lux B, Lux C, Lux D and Lux E whose joint function is to produce the enzyme luciferase and regenerate the components necessary for the enzyme to work. The expression of the genes is controlled by a promotor that can be induced by many different stimulants for example a certain wavelength of light, a high colony concentration or the presence of a certain protein. | A. fischeri are gram negative bacteria that can live in symbiosis with for example squid and thereby make them glow. The bacteria contain an operon which is a collection of genes that are all controlled by the same promoter and therefore expressed simultaneously. The Lux operon in A. fischeri contains the genes Lux A, Lux B, Lux C, Lux D and Lux E whose joint function is to produce the enzyme luciferase and regenerate the components necessary for the enzyme to work. The expression of the genes is controlled by a promotor that can be induced by many different stimulants for example a certain wavelength of light, a high colony concentration or the presence of a certain protein. | ||
- | In our project the lux operon will be placed in the cyanobacteria PCC 7002 and a night induced promotor | + | In our project the lux operon will be placed in the cyanobacteria PCC 7002 and a night induced promotor lrtA |
+ | <a href="http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K390008" style="text-decoration:none; color:blue;"> BBa_K390008</a><br></p> | ||
+ | will control the transcription and thereby the production of light. |
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