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In order to control the expression of exogenous mtrB we sought to create several different inducible systems. As depicted below, these systems consist of a repressor under the control of a constitutive promoter (blue). In the default state, the repressor will bind to the downstream promoter (red), preventing RNA polymerase from attaching to the DNA strand to start transcription. Thus, in this state, mtrB is not expressed. | In order to control the expression of exogenous mtrB we sought to create several different inducible systems. As depicted below, these systems consist of a repressor under the control of a constitutive promoter (blue). In the default state, the repressor will bind to the downstream promoter (red), preventing RNA polymerase from attaching to the DNA strand to start transcription. Thus, in this state, mtrB is not expressed. | ||
- | In the presence of an inducer, mtrB expression should occur. In this case, the inducer binds the repressor protein, preventing it from | + | In the presence of an inducer, mtrB expression should occur. In this case, the inducer binds the repressor protein, preventing it from binding to the operator within the promoter. RNA polymerase is therefore able to bind to the promoter (green), allowing for expression of mtrB. |
<div style="text-indent:0pt">[[Image:Harvsystem.png|thumb|650px|center|Induction results in mtrB expression]] | <div style="text-indent:0pt">[[Image:Harvsystem.png|thumb|650px|center|Induction results in mtrB expression]] |
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