Team:Freiburg/Description

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The red light sensing system was used by various iGEM teams in the past, <br/>that’s why we thought it shouldn’t be too difficult to integrate it into our project.<br/>
The red light sensing system was used by various iGEM teams in the past, <br/>that’s why we thought it shouldn’t be too difficult to integrate it into our project.<br/>
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It consists of a transmembrane part called cph8 , its response regulator OmpR and a co-responding promotor region PompC. Like the green light receptor it needs a chromophore like Phycocyanobilin (PCB) to be fully functional.<br/>
It consists of a transmembrane part called cph8 , its response regulator OmpR and a co-responding promotor region PompC. Like the green light receptor it needs a chromophore like Phycocyanobilin (PCB) to be fully functional.<br/>
This is how it should work in theory:
This is how it should work in theory:

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