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BASIC PARTS
Proteorhodopsin (pR) is our basic part, which codes for a membrane protein commonly known for its function as a light-driven proton pump. This transmembrane protein contains two lysine residues (57 and 59) that serve as critical citrate-binding sites (Syed 2011).
TABLE OF PARTS
Part# | Name | Type |
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BBa_K2229450 | Proteorhodopsin (pR) | Basic |