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1 изопропилтиогалактозид
сокр. ИПТГisopropylthiogalactoside (сокр. IPTG)[греч. iso — равный, англ. propyl(ene) — пропилен, греч. theion — сера и gala (galaktos) — молоко]неметаболизируемый высокоактивный индуктор фермента бета-галактозидазы лактозного оперона E. coli; широко используется для индукции экспрессии рекомбинантных генов в экспрессионных векторах, сконструированных на основе промотора lac-оперона (см. лактозный оперон).Толковый биотехнологический словарь. Русско-английский. > изопропилтиогалактозид
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