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===CsgA, curlin coding sequence  [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1951007 BBa_K1951007]===
 
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[http://ecocyc.org/gene?orgid=ECOLI&id=EG11489-MONOMER CsgA] is the major and structural subunit of the curli fimbriae. Curli fibers are involved in adhesion to surfaces, cell aggregation, and biofilm formation <ref name="Curli">[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2838481/ Michelle M. Barnhart and Matthew R. Chapman]</ref>. It has been shown that amyloid proteins, like curli, can bind some metals <ref name="metal_adhesion">[http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/v11/n4/full/nnano.2015.310.html Sreenath Bolisetty and Raffaele Mezzenga 2016, Nature Nanotechnology]</ref> and thats why we wanted to use it in our project.
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[http://ecocyc.org/gene?orgid=ECOLI&id=EG11489-MONOMER CsgA] is the major and structural subunit of the curli fimbriae. Curli fibers are involved in adhesion to surfaces, cell aggregation, and biofilm formation <ref name="Curli">[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2838481/ Michelle M. Barnhart and Matthew R. Chapman 2010, Annual Review of Microbiology]</ref>. It has been shown that amyloid proteins, like curli, can bind some metals <ref name="metal_adhesion">[http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/v11/n4/full/nnano.2015.310.html Sreenath Bolisetty and Raffaele Mezzenga 2016, Nature Nanotechnology]</ref> and thats why we wanted to use it in our project.
  
 
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