Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Bacterial Luciferases

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Lux operons are found in the genomes of a range of [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background natural bioluminescent bacteria] and encode five enzymes involved in the light-generating pathway.
Lux operons are found in the genomes of a range of [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background natural bioluminescent bacteria] and encode five enzymes involved in the light-generating pathway.
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*<i>luxA</i> and <i>luxB</i> form the luciferase of the system, which causes the emission of light when acting on the substrate <b>tetradecanal</b>.  
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*<i>luxA</i> and <i>luxB</i> form the luciferase of the system, which causes the emission of light when acting on the substrate tetradecanal.  
*<i>luxC</i>, <i>luxD</i> and <i>luxE</i> are involved in the biosynthesis of tetradecanal from readily available substrates.
*<i>luxC</i>, <i>luxD</i> and <i>luxE</i> are involved in the biosynthesis of tetradecanal from readily available substrates.
In nature, the lux genes appear to be repressed by the [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background nucleoid protein, H-NS], and occur under [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background quorum sensing control].  
In nature, the lux genes appear to be repressed by the [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background nucleoid protein, H-NS], and occur under [https://2010.igem.org/Team:Cambridge/Bioluminescence/Background quorum sensing control].  
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