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<h4 style="margin-left: 120px;">Increase regulation of GlmZ which activates glmS expression.</h4>
 
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<p>Figure 2 shows a characterized construct of part number BBa_K1320100. J23102 is a constitutive promoter, while K2221000 is GlmY.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Figure 2 shows a characterized construct of part number BBa_K1320100. J23102 is a constitutive promoter, while K2221000 is GlmY.</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 2 November 2017

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Baseline Corrected of Control vs. GlmY

Figure 1 shows that the plasmid carrying GlmY gives a small but significant increase in the resistance to low concentrations of isobutanol even though no promoter is present. At 60 ul isobutanol, the control had 12% survival while the culture with the GlmY plasmid had 25% survival. This increased resistance to isobutanol did not persist at higher concentrations.

Construct 1 (GlmY with a constitutive promoter):

Increase regulation of GlmZ which activates glmS expression.

Figure 2 shows a characterized construct of part number BBa_K1320100. J23102 is a constitutive promoter, while K2221000 is GlmY.