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Media Robustness and scalability of phosphate regulated promoters useful for two-stage autoinduction in E. coli

Moreb et al., 2020

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12649202683184629313
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Moreb E
Ye Z
Efromson J
Hennigan J
Menacho-Melgar R
Lynch M
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ACS Synthetic Biology

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A key challenge in synthetic biology is the successful utilization of characterized parts, such as promoters, in different biological contexts. We report the evaluation of the media robustness of a small library of E. coli PhoB regulated promoters that enable heterologous …
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