Team:Tec-Monterrey/sampledata

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1- <i>E. coli</i><br><br>
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1- <i>Escherichia coli</i><br>
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2- Transcription is inhibited by AraC protein<br><br>
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2- Transcription is inhibited by araC protein<br>
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3- Arabinose interacts with the AraC protein leaving the Pbad Promoter Side available for RNA polymerase<br><br>
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3- Arabinose interacts with the araC protein leaving the P<sub>BAD</sub> promoter side available for RNA polymerase<br>
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4- The same will occur with our second construct on a different <i>E.coli</i> <br><br>
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4- The same will occur with our second construct on a different <i>E.coli</i> <br>
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5- Traduction is finished and due to our Signal Peptide the polypeptide chain is sent to the periplasm<br><br>
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5- Traduction is finished and due to our signal peptide the polypeptide chain is sent to the periplasm<br>
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6- Periplasm folding occurs generating an autotransporter protein and its transported enzime, still functional outside the cell<br><br>
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6- Periplasm folding occurs generating a β-barrel domain of autotransporter protein and it transports enzymes, still functional outside the cell<br><br>
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1- Escherichia coli
2- Transcription is inhibited by araC protein
3- Arabinose interacts with the araC protein leaving the PBAD promoter side available for RNA polymerase
4- The same will occur with our second construct on a different E.coli
5- Traduction is finished and due to our signal peptide the polypeptide chain is sent to the periplasm
6- Periplasm folding occurs generating a β-barrel domain of autotransporter protein and it transports enzymes, still functional outside the cell