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@keyframes blink { | @keyframes blink { | ||
0% {border: 2px solid red} | 0% {border: 2px solid red} | ||
− | + | 2% {border: 2px solid transparent} | |
50% {border: 2px solid transparent} | 50% {border: 2px solid transparent} | ||
− | + | 98% {border: 2px solid transparent} | |
100% {border: 2px solid red} | 100% {border: 2px solid red} | ||
} | } | ||
.light1 { | .light1 { | ||
− | animation: blink | + | animation: blink 4s steps(4,end) 0s infinite normal; |
} | } | ||
.light2 { | .light2 { | ||
− | animation: blink | + | animation: blink 4s steps(4,end) 1s infinite normal; |
} | } | ||
.light3 { | .light3 { | ||
− | animation: blink | + | animation: blink 4s steps(4,end) 2s infinite normal; |
} | } | ||
.light4 { | .light4 { | ||
− | animation: blink | + | animation: blink 4s steps(4,end) 3s infinite normal; |
} | } | ||
Revision as of 15:33, 16 August 2017
Bacterial microcompartments are organelles consisting of a protein shell that encases enzymes and other proteins
PPK is an enzyme that builds up a polyphosphate chain
PPX is an enzyme that breaks down the polyphosphate chain
Tagging PPK into microcompartments causes build up of polyphosphate and prevents polyphosphate degradation by PPX