Team:Freiburg/Description

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====The λ lysis genes (BBa_K608352)====
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====The λ lysis genes ([http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_K608352 BBa_K608352])====
It consists of the standard bacteriophage λ lysis genes, ie S/S’, R, Rz/Rz1, coded in overlapping sequences with phase 1 and 2 frameshifts.
It consists of the standard bacteriophage λ lysis genes, ie S/S’, R, Rz/Rz1, coded in overlapping sequences with phase 1 and 2 frameshifts.
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The phage λ lysozyme (R Endolysin) hydrolyses the beta-1,4-glycosidic bond between N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc) and N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), but in order to degrade the cell wall it requires a small transmembrane protein called holin which permeabilizes the membrane for endolysin to gain access to the murein [Ry Young et al]. The auxiliary lysis proteins Rz and Rz1 have long been known to play a vital role but have yet to be assigned a specific function stemming from functional and structural analysis. The assumption is that they form a complex spanning the periplasm and fuse the outer and inner membranes, removing the last physical barrier for cell lysis [Joel Berry et al].   
The phage λ lysozyme (R Endolysin) hydrolyses the beta-1,4-glycosidic bond between N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc) and N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), but in order to degrade the cell wall it requires a small transmembrane protein called holin which permeabilizes the membrane for endolysin to gain access to the murein [Ry Young et al]. The auxiliary lysis proteins Rz and Rz1 have long been known to play a vital role but have yet to be assigned a specific function stemming from functional and structural analysis. The assumption is that they form a complex spanning the periplasm and fuse the outer and inner membranes, removing the last physical barrier for cell lysis [Joel Berry et al].   
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:Troubleshooting: The biobrick did not have a RBS upstream of the CDS, so we had to clone BBa_B0034 in order to make a translational unit for cloning with the temperature sensitive promoter
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:Troubleshooting: The biobrick did not have a RBS upstream of the CDS, so we had to clone the RBS [http://partsregistry.org/Part:BBa_B0034 BBa_B0034] in order to make a translational unit for cloning with the temperature sensitive promoter
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