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== '''Overall project''' ==
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The aim of our project is to introduce ''D. radiodurans'' phytochrome to E. Coli which can be potentially used as a light switch. Comparison and analysis of the phosphorylated peptides in recombinant E. Coli is also considered.
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The aim of our project is to introduce ''D. radiodurans'' and ''A. tumefaciens'' bacteriophytochromes into ''E. coli'' which have the potential to be used as a molecular light switch in response to red and far-red light. Comparison and analysis of the phosphorylated peptides in recombinant ''E. coli'' will also be considered.
== Project Details==
== Project Details==

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Contents

Overall project

The aim of our project is to introduce D. radiodurans and A. tumefaciens bacteriophytochromes into E. coli which have the potential to be used as a molecular light switch in response to red and far-red light. Comparison and analysis of the phosphorylated peptides in recombinant E. coli will also be considered.

Project Details

Part 2

The Experiments

Part 3

Results