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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,<br/> 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:
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After light of a wavelength of 532 nm is sensed by the CcaS receptor, it changes its conformation. It undergoes autophosphorylation and the phosphate is transferred to the response regulator CcaR. Once phosphorylated, CcaR can bind to the specific promoter region of cpcG and activate gene expression.
After light of a wavelength of 532 nm is sensed by the CcaS receptor, it changes its conformation. It undergoes autophosphorylation and the phosphate is transferred to the response regulator CcaR. Once phosphorylated, CcaR can bind to the specific promoter region of cpcG and activate gene expression.
[[File:Green light system.jpg|400px]]]
[[File:Green light system.jpg|400px]]]
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As the green light sensing system was proven by J.J.Tabor to work also in e.coli, our plan is to integrate the genes for CcaS and CcaR into e.coli genome with a BAC ( bacterial artifical chromosome). The gene which one wants be regulated by green light has only to be inserted behind the cpcG2 promotor region and tranfered into "our" e.coli strain.
==<span style="color:blue;">Blue light receptor</span>==
==<span style="color:blue;">Blue light receptor</span>==

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