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       <p>FLS1 is a catalytic protein that aids in the biosynthetic pathway to form Kaempferol. It can both form dihydrokaempferol from naringenin through catalyzing oxidation and use dihydrokaempferol to produce kaempferol.  
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       <p>The FLS1 gene encodes a catalytic protein that aids in the biosynthetic pathway to form kaempferol. The protein can both form dihydrokaempferol from naringenin through catalyzing oxidation and use dihydrokaempferol to produce kaempferol. The FLS1 protein is also a ligand that binds to iron.
 
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Revision as of 03:42, 18 October 2018

BBa_K2700000

The FLS1 gene encodes a catalytic protein that aids in the biosynthetic pathway to form kaempferol. The protein can both form dihydrokaempferol from naringenin through catalyzing oxidation and use dihydrokaempferol to produce kaempferol. The FLS1 protein is also a ligand that binds to iron.

BBa_K2700001

This is our pt181-antisense-RNA transcript that will block both transcription and translation at the pt181 promoter (Part:BBa_K2700002) site. Once pt181-antisense is expressed, it will bind to the promoter region and cause a physical fold to occur. This fold is a stem-like structure that will block the RBS as well as act as a terminator to prevent further transcription to occur.

BBa_K2700002

This is our pt181-promoter region for our biosensor.