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− | <p style="margin-top: 10px;"> | + | <p style="margin-top: 10px;">After consulting lots of reference, we found that rare earth elements, especially the capture methods, had attracted numerous scholars both at home and abroad to explore. They had already constructed successful genetically encoded sensors for some rare earth elements. However, the lanthanide elements, one of the important and wealthy rare earth elements, are not included. Consequently, this year,our team is eager to fill the research vacancy.</p> |
<p>We want to construct an intelligent system. Only when the concentration of the lanthanide ions reach the threshold, does it react. </p> | <p>We want to construct an intelligent system. Only when the concentration of the lanthanide ions reach the threshold, does it react. </p> | ||
<p>In order to reach our goal, we need a smart sensing circuit. Fortunately, we found a two-component system called PmrA/PmrB. This system is aimed at detecting iron ions. If we can find appropriate sequence which can react to lanthanide ions, we can replace the iron-binding sequence with them to achieve our goal. | <p>In order to reach our goal, we need a smart sensing circuit. Fortunately, we found a two-component system called PmrA/PmrB. This system is aimed at detecting iron ions. If we can find appropriate sequence which can react to lanthanide ions, we can replace the iron-binding sequence with them to achieve our goal. |
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