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pCpxP is a promoter acts as multiple carbon sources sensor with additional ability to sense particular extracellular stimuli such as alkaline pH[1]
[2]
, surface attachment[
3
] or accumulation of misfolded periplasmic proteins[
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pCpxP is a
natural
promoter acts as multiple carbon sources sensor with additional ability to sense particular extracellular stimuli such as alkaline pH
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[1]
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, surface attachment
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[
2
]
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or accumulation of misfolded periplasmic proteins
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[
3
]
</sup>
.

This part is flanked by standard biobrick restriction sites.

This part is flanked by standard biobrick restriction sites.

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1. Danese, Paul N., and Thomas J. Silhavy. "Targeting and assembly of periplasmic and outer-membrane proteins in Escherichia coli." Annual review of genetics 32.1 (1998): 59-94.

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2. Otto, Karen, and Thomas J. Silhavy. "Surface sensing and adhesion of Escherichia coli controlled by the Cpx-signaling pathway." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99.4 (2002): 2287-2292.

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3. Lima, Bruno P., et al. "Involvement of protein acetylation in glucose‐induced transcription of a stress‐responsive promoter." Molecular microbiology 81.5 (2011): 1190-1204.

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Danese and Silhavy, 1998; Wolfe et al., 2008

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Otto and Silhavy, 2002

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