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The Quorum Sensing
By coupling Toggle Switch with Quorum Sensing genes, the switch in a pathway defines a specific behavior: receiving or sending bacteria.
Put together, both bacterial behaviors allow the formation of AHL/CinR complex in the inner receiving bacteria.
We make use of this complex to visualize the boundary between the two different bacterial behavior areas. |
Coloration
The two behaviors encounter each other at the boundary. At this location cells emit AHL closely to receivers.
The AHL molecules enter into the receiving cells and bind receptor protein to form a complex which up-regulates the promoter pCin. Thus, the expression of the three Lycopene synthesise enzymes is allowed. These three enzymes (crtB, crtE, crtI) produce the lycopene pigment so we can observe a red stripe at the interface between receiving and senders.
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