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publicationDate 2018-09-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2018143117-A
titleOfInvention Nucleic acid molecule and method for producing protein using the same
abstract The present invention provides a nucleic acid molecule capable of improving the ON / OFF switching function of a promoter and well controlling biological substance production, and a method for producing a substance using the same. The present invention provides a microorganism or the like with a promoter having a specific base sequence derived from cyanobacteria having phycoerythrocyanine, thereby causing expression enhancement and suppression of a target gene in response to irradiated light, respectively. Yes, in the expression stage, the promoter is remarkably activated compared to other normal promoters, and the target gene can be remarkably expressed and the amount of expression can be remarkably increased to greatly increase the amount of material production. In the repression stage, by significantly suppressing and inactivating the expression, the expression state and the repression state can be greatly different, and the activation of the promoter, that is, the expression of the target gene can be appropriately controlled. Gene cassette. [Selection] Figure 1
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