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<small>How is it implemented?</small>
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<p>By coupling chemotactic receptor proteins to a novel synthetic light-sensitive spatial localization system, their activity can be controlled reversibly. To find out more about our project on the molecular level and to find information regarding the biological implementation and an overview about the conducted wet laboratory experiments, visit this section.</p>
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<p>By coupling proteins of the chemotaxis pathway to a synthetic light-sensitive spatial localization system, their activity can be controlled reversibly. To find out more about our project on the molecular level and to find information regarding the biological implementation and an overview about the conducted wet laboratory experiments, visit this section.</p>
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<small>How does modeling help?</small>
<small>How does modeling help?</small>
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<p>Molecular modeling supports analysis of biological systems since the advent of synthetic biology. Find out, how this not only supported wet laboratory experiments by providing time and effort alleviating parameter selection, but also provided a test bench for the information processing part.</p>
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<p>Molecular modeling supports analysis of biological systems since the advent of synthetic biology. Find out, how this not only supported wet laboratory experiments by providing time and effort alleviating network structure and experimental setup selection, but also provided a test bench for the information processing part.</p>
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