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These data tell us that some mutants are not as much repressed as the others. P39K, P39Q Y42M and Y42F K108E mutants seem to be completely repressed, reaching the maximal RFUs of 25000 (based on Ptet characterization and wild-type TetR data). However, V36F, V36F W43S and E37A W43S T141A only plateau at 15000 RFUs. Still, their dose-response curves do indicate that we reached maximal TetR inhibition. A plausible explanation for this is that these 3 mutants cannot bind ATC properly anymore.
These data tell us that some mutants are not as much repressed as the others. P39K, P39Q Y42M and Y42F K108E mutants seem to be completely repressed, reaching the maximal RFUs of 25000 (based on Ptet characterization and wild-type TetR data). However, V36F, V36F W43S and E37A W43S T141A only plateau at 15000 RFUs. Still, their dose-response curves do indicate that we reached maximal TetR inhibition. A plausible explanation for this is that these 3 mutants cannot bind ATC properly anymore.
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'' Comparison with in vitro data''
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A table summing up the results obtained for the TetR mutants, both ''in vitro'' and ''in vivo'', is available [https://2011.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Our_Project/TetR_mutants/Conclusion here].
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