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<p2>In ambient conditions or at -0.3V sulfite maintains pyocyanin in a reduced state whereas ferrocyanide is stable in its reduced form. The SoxR transcription factor therefore remains reduced, preventing induction of gene transcription from the pSoxS promoter.</p2> | <p2>In ambient conditions or at -0.3V sulfite maintains pyocyanin in a reduced state whereas ferrocyanide is stable in its reduced form. The SoxR transcription factor therefore remains reduced, preventing induction of gene transcription from the pSoxS promoter.</p2> | ||
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<p2>An electrode pulse of +0.5V oxidises the redox molcules pyocyanin and ferrocyanide. Pyocyanin oxidises the SoxR transcription factor which in turn initiates transcription of any gene downstream of pSoxS. This electronic induction of gene expression is amplified by the oxidised ferricyanide which pulls electrons out of the respiratory transport chain.</p2> | <p2>An electrode pulse of +0.5V oxidises the redox molcules pyocyanin and ferrocyanide. Pyocyanin oxidises the SoxR transcription factor which in turn initiates transcription of any gene downstream of pSoxS. This electronic induction of gene expression is amplified by the oxidised ferricyanide which pulls electrons out of the respiratory transport chain.</p2> | ||
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