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<p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> In <i> Agrobacterium </i>, <b>three genes (crdA, crdS and crdC) are required for Curdlan production</b>. The putative operon crdASC contains <b>crdS, encoding β-(1,3)-glucan synthase catalytic subunit</b>, flanked by two additional genes : crdA and crdC. The first assists translocation of the nascent polymer across the cytoplasmic membrane and the second assists the passage of the nascent polymer across the periplasm. Finally we would like to <b>sulfate</b> our Curdlan molecules chemically in order to <b>enhance it's effects on the activation of the plant's imune system</b> since it has been shown that sulfated curdlan is much more effective (see previous page [3]). <b>However</b>, all <b>Curdlan biosynthesis is dependent of nitrogen starvation</b> and various parameters. We want to <b>simplify</b> all of this. </p> | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> In <i> Agrobacterium </i>, <b>three genes (crdA, crdS and crdC) are required for Curdlan production</b>. The putative operon crdASC contains <b>crdS, encoding β-(1,3)-glucan synthase catalytic subunit</b>, flanked by two additional genes : crdA and crdC. The first assists translocation of the nascent polymer across the cytoplasmic membrane and the second assists the passage of the nascent polymer across the periplasm. Finally we would like to <b>sulfate</b> our Curdlan molecules chemically in order to <b>enhance it's effects on the activation of the plant's imune system</b> since it has been shown that sulfated curdlan is much more effective (see previous page [3]). <b>However</b>, all <b>Curdlan biosynthesis is dependent of nitrogen starvation</b> and various parameters. We want to <b>simplify</b> all of this. </p> | ||
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