Difference between revisions of "Team:Aix-Marseille/Basic Part"

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<p>You will find on this page the basic parts which have been designed by our team. For further details, you can also go on http://www.parts.igem.org and have a look to the biobrick reference BBa_ <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Awards#Special_Prizes">basic part special prize</a>. </p>
 
<p>You will find on this page the basic parts which have been designed by our team. For further details, you can also go on http://www.parts.igem.org and have a look to the biobrick reference BBa_ <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Awards#Special_Prizes">basic part special prize</a>. </p>
  
 
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<h4>        <b> <li>-des A, lysine decarboxylase coding sequence (BbaK1951000)</b></h4></li>
 
<h4>        <b> <li>-des A, lysine decarboxylase coding sequence (BbaK1951000)</b></h4></li>
  
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<h4>        <b>  CsgA, curlin coding sequence  (BbaK1951007)</b> </h4>
 
<h4>        <b>  CsgA, curlin coding sequence  (BbaK1951007)</b> </h4>
  
CsgA is the major and structural subunit of the curli fimbriae. Curli are coiled surface structures that assemble preferentially at growth temperatures below 37 degrees Celsius. Curli are the major proteinaceous component of a complex extracellular matrix produced by many Enterobacteriaceae. Curli were first discovered in the late 1980s on Escherichia coli strains that caused bovine mastitis, and have since been implicated in many physiological and pathogenic processes of E. coli and Salmonella spp. Curli fibers are involved in adhesion to surfaces, cell aggregation, and biofilm formation. Curli also mediate host cell adhesion and invasion, and they are potent inducers of the host inflammatory response.
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CsgA is the major and structural subunit of the curli fimbriae. Curli are coiled surface structures that assemble preferentially at growth temperatures below 37 degrees Celsius. Curli are the major proteinaceous component of a complex extracellular matrix produced by many Enterobacteriaceae. Curli were first discovered in the late 1980s on Escherichia coli strains that caused bovine mastitis, and have since been implicated in many physiological and pathogenic processes of E. coli and Salmonella spp. Curli fibers are involved in adhesion to surfaces, cell aggregation, and biofilm formation. Curli also mediate host cell adhesion and invasion, and they are potent inducers of the host inflammatory response. </ul>
  
 
<p> Delete this box in order to be evaluated for this medal. See more information at <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Pages_for_Awards/Instructions"> Instructions for Pages for awards</a>.</p>
 
<p> Delete this box in order to be evaluated for this medal. See more information at <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Judging/Pages_for_Awards/Instructions"> Instructions for Pages for awards</a>.</p>

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