Previous study have shown that although the exact mechanism is not completely understood, these three operons are indispensable in modifying the formation of the magnetosome. Therefore, we built them on one vector to explore its practical effect modification
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. Currently already known as following:
Meanwhile, in order to make laccase enriched, we designed a recombinant vector to fuse express mamW and RFP with the laccase. The protein mamW, a magnetosome transmembrane protein, can connect laccase and magnetosome. The RFP reporter can make the novel structure visible. So we designed the vector piGEM-WRL. As the vector will be co-transferred with another two vectors, we chose the pACYCDuet-1 as the backbone.
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