Team:Freiburg/Description

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Sometimes a regulated and coordinated gene expression and therefore protein production is needed.
Sometimes a regulated and coordinated gene expression and therefore protein production is needed.
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We decided to use light-controlled gene expression,because light is everywhere and always available.<br/>
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We decided to use light-controlled gene expression, because light is everywhere and always available.<br/>
The green light receptor is a light-sensing system from the cyanobactrium  Synechocystis sp. PCC6803.<br/> It consists of three parts interacting with each other in order to start regulated gene expression.<br/> These parts are the following:
The green light receptor is a light-sensing system from the cyanobactrium  Synechocystis sp. PCC6803.<br/> It consists of three parts interacting with each other in order to start regulated gene expression.<br/> These parts are the following:
The main receptor is  CcaS(1) ,a cyanobacteriochrome. It is made up of a N-terminal transmembrane helix, a cyanobactreria specific  GAF domain, two PAS domains and a C-terminal histidine kinase.  
The main receptor is  CcaS(1) ,a cyanobacteriochrome. It is made up of a N-terminal transmembrane helix, a cyanobactreria specific  GAF domain, two PAS domains and a C-terminal histidine kinase.  

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