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<p>LuxDEC - Coding -  Photobacterium Phosphoreum fatty acid reductase complex with even stoichiometry for LuxCDE. 2A linker present between each protein for stoichiometric expression.
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Revision as of 03:03, 18 September 2015


List of Parts


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The collection of parts described herein forms a modular platform to determine which of the enzymes of the fatty acid reductase complex is rate-limiting. Each permutation of the complex’s genes is compatible for coexpression with the LuxAB construct. This methodology of stoichiometric expression can also be used to determine rate-limiting steps in other metabolic systems.

K1842000

LuxABfrp - Coding - Engineered LuxAB with Vibrio Harveyi frp; 2A linker present between each protein for stoichiometric expression.

K1842001

LuxCDEC - Coding - Photobacterium Phosphoreum fatty acid reductase complex with overexpressed synthetase; 2A linker present between each protein for stoichiometric expression.

K1842002

LuxCDED - Coding - Photobacterium Phosphoreum fatty acid reductase complex with overexpressed transferase; 2A linker present between each protein for stoichiometric expression.

K1842003

LuxCDEE - Coding - Photobacterium Phosphoreum fatty acid reductase complex with overexpressed reductase; 2A linker present between each protein for stoichiometric expression.

K1842003

LuxDEC - Coding - Photobacterium Phosphoreum fatty acid reductase complex with even stoichiometry for LuxCDE. 2A linker present between each protein for stoichiometric expression.