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                         <h5>Smart assembly of large protein complexes</h5><p>
 
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Co-expression of multi-subunit complexes using different replicons brings incoherency to an already chaotic cell system. This can be avoided by using SynORI, as every plasmid group uses the same type of control, yet can act in a group-specific way.</p>
 
Co-expression of multi-subunit complexes using different replicons brings incoherency to an already chaotic cell system. This can be avoided by using SynORI, as every plasmid group uses the same type of control, yet can act in a group-specific way.</p>
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<h5>Metabolic engineering</h5><p>
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A big challenge for heterologous expression of multiple gene pathways is to accurately adjust the levels of each enzyme to achieve optimal production efficiency. Precise promoter tuning in transcriptional control and synthetic ribosome binding sites in translational control are already widely used to maintain expression levels. In addition to current approaches, our framework offers multiple gene control at the same time and on top of that, inducible regulation can make the search for perfect conditions a lot easier.
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Find out why plasmid copy number and multiple plasmid systems are so important, what is SynORI, how does it work, and how can you apply it.

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