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+ | 1: The AHL Synthase LuxI is expressed at a basal level when AHL concentration is low. Relative AHL concentration increases as a function of cell density. | ||
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+ | 2: As the concentration of AHL increases, it associates with the constitutively expressed transcription factor LuxR, thereby up-regulating the expression of AiiA, LuxI and GFP. As LuxI accumulates, the concentration of AHL increases rapidly as a result of the LuxR-AHL -> LuxI positive feedback loop. | ||
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+ | 3: The AHL-degrading enzyme AiiA does not accumulate as rapidly as LuxI. However, the degradation of AHL occurs at a faster rate than AHL synthesis, effectively reducing the level of active LuxR (and its transcriptional activity). This delayed negative feedback results in oscillations in AHL concentration. | ||
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+ | 4: AHL diffuses freely between cells, synchronizing LuxR-AHL dependent transcriptional activity across a population of cells. | ||
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+ | 5: LuxR-AHL dependent GFP expression allows the fluctuations in AHL concentration to be observed in situ. LuxI, AiiA and GFP all have LVA tags and are degraded rapidly (albeit at slightly different rates). | ||
6: Constitutively expressed RFP allows the distinction between the effects of cell growth and of the true oscillations of GFP expression due to our system. | 6: Constitutively expressed RFP allows the distinction between the effects of cell growth and of the true oscillations of GFP expression due to our system. | ||
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7: The repressors LacI and TetR are constitutively expressed. They inhibit the expression of luxI and aiiA respectively. Adding IPTG removes the LacI repressor and aTc removes the TetR repressor. | 7: The repressors LacI and TetR are constitutively expressed. They inhibit the expression of luxI and aiiA respectively. Adding IPTG removes the LacI repressor and aTc removes the TetR repressor. | ||
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