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Revision as of 16:08, 3 September 2009

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Introduction

- to enable gene transcription after fusionning OMVs with the outer membrane of the receiving bacterium.


We also hope that we could achieve this aim without sacrifying important proprieties of our message : specific, repeatable , multidirectional. It seems that we have two possible ways : the ABC transporters or the two component systems . ABC transporters and two component systems are natural transport system (export or import) of information, nutriments or toxines.


There is another possibility but the mecanism is mostly unknown : the DNA-containing OMVs which could be a useful mean of information transport.

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  4. 4 The CpxRA signal transduction system of Escherichia coli: growth-related autoactivation and control of unanticipated target operons.De Wulf P & Lin EC. 1999 - 10542180
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  13. 13 Signal transduction and adaptive regulation through bacterial two-component systems: the Escherichia coli AtoSC paradigm. Kyriakidis DA & Tiligada E. 2009- 19198978
  14. 14 comparative analysis of ABC transporter. Tomii & Kanehisa 2009- pdf-link