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Revision as of 02:31, 18 October 2018
Parts
To summarize, here is how this part functions in the presence of fluoride:
1. delta-CRCB E.coli accumulates fluoride intracellularly due to the lack of the fluoride efflux channel.
2. Fluoride binds to the fluoride riboswitch and activates the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase enzyme, which allows for bacterial growth on plates that contain the antibiotic chloramphenicol.