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− | <p align="left"> <font size="4"> <b> Curdlan synthase gene <b> CrdS </b> with codon optimization for E. coli : <a href= "http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1686046"> BBa_K1686046 </a></b></p> | + | <p align="left"> <font size="4"> <b> Curdlan synthase gene <b> CrdS </b> with codon optimization for <i>E. coli</I> : <a href= "http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1686046"> BBa_K1686046 </a></b></p> |
<p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> Curdlan is a bacterial polysaccharide (linear (1->3)-β-glucan) that has been of significant recent interest due to its valuable properties and its bioactivity. In fact, Curdlan belongs to the class of biological response modifiers that enhance or restore normal immune defenses. For example, it can have antitumor, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, and anticoagulant activities (see other properties of Curdlan). In particular, this (1->3)-β-glucan can stimulate plants' immune system. Our project is focused on the production of curdlan for stimulate plant defense system against Downy Mildew. | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> Curdlan is a bacterial polysaccharide (linear (1->3)-β-glucan) that has been of significant recent interest due to its valuable properties and its bioactivity. In fact, Curdlan belongs to the class of biological response modifiers that enhance or restore normal immune defenses. For example, it can have antitumor, anti-infective, anti-inflammatory, and anticoagulant activities (see other properties of Curdlan). In particular, this (1->3)-β-glucan can stimulate plants' immune system. Our project is focused on the production of curdlan for stimulate plant defense system against Downy Mildew. | ||
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− | <b><p align="left"> <font size="4"> <b>crdA</b> gene with codon optimisation for E. coli:</B> <a href= "http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1686045"> BBa_K1686045 </a> </p> </b> | + | <b><p align="left"> <font size="4"> <b>crdA</b> gene with codon optimisation for <i>E. coli</I>:</B> <a href= "http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1686045"> BBa_K1686045 </a> </p> </b> |
<p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> CrdA might assist translocation of the nascent polymer of Curdlan across the cytoplasmic membrane. | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> CrdA might assist translocation of the nascent polymer of Curdlan across the cytoplasmic membrane. | ||
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− | <b><p align="left"> <font size="4"> <b>crdC gene with codon optimisation for E. coli: </B><a href= "http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1686047"> BBa_K1686047 </a> </p> </b> | + | <b><p align="left"> <font size="4"> <b>crdC gene with codon optimisation for <i>E. coli</I>: </B><a href= "http://parts.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Part:BBa_K1686047"> BBa_K1686047 </a> </p> </b> |
<p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> CrdC assists translocation of the nascent polymer across across the periplasm. | <p align="justify" style="text-indent: 3vw;"> CrdC assists translocation of the nascent polymer across across the periplasm. | ||
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