Team:Grenoble/Biology/Network
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The signaling module allows our bacterial to integrate the input signal = the pathogene presence.<br/> | The signaling module allows our bacterial to integrate the input signal = the pathogene presence.<br/> | ||
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- | <i>Stapylococcus aureus</i> secrete a protease <b><i>nom de la protéase</b></i> which cut a specific amino-acids sequence. This specific sequence can be | + | <i>Stapylococcus aureus</i> secrete a protease <b><i>nom de la protéase</b></i> which cut a specific amino-acids sequence. This specific sequence can be used as a linker between a membrane protein and a dipeptide.<br/> |
+ | Once <i>S. aureus</i> is present, the linker is cut and the dipeptide is released. | ||
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Signaling module
The signaling module allows our bacterial to integrate the input signal = the pathogene presence.Stapylococcus aureus secrete a protease nom de la protéase which cut a specific amino-acids sequence. This specific sequence can be used as a linker between a membrane protein and a dipeptide.
Once S. aureus is present, the linker is cut and the dipeptide is released.