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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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The cph8 is a fusion protein of the phytochrome cph1 from  Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 and the e.coli histidine kinase EnvZ.  When cph8 is phosphorylated it  passes a phosphoryl group to OmpR which binds to and activates transcription from PompC . (x) . OmpR is the response regulator for osmoregulation and as it is part of an important regulatory pathway in e. coli, you have to use an e.coli strain deficient  of EnvZ to make your system light dependent.
The cph8 is a fusion protein of the phytochrome cph1 from  Synechocystis sp. PCC6803 and the e.coli histidine kinase EnvZ.  When cph8 is phosphorylated it  passes a phosphoryl group to OmpR which binds to and activates transcription from PompC . (x) . OmpR is the response regulator for osmoregulation and as it is part of an important regulatory pathway in e. coli, you have to use an e.coli strain deficient  of EnvZ to make your system light dependent.

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