Detail:
The "customer" E.coli is consisted of two pathways.
The first pathway codes IsrR, a siganl that activates the second pathway, and aiiA, which degrades IsrR. The promoter for IsrR is stronger than that of aiiA. In that case, part of the IsrR will be degraded, but still some will be able to activate the second pathway. When the second pathway is activated, LuxI is produced and CFP emitted.
The "chef" E.coli also includes two pathways. The first synthesize LuxR, in the presence of AHL( the product of LuxI), it binds to the promoter LuxR and LuxS( the meal) is served, YFP is emited to show this process.
In sum, the hungry customer orders the meal by giving out signal "luxI". The "chef" containing luxR, senses the "order" signal and prepares for the meal-LuxS. The dinner service is accompanied with yellow fluorescent.
When the customer is full, IsrR synthesis is inhibited, the aiiA degrades the remaining IsrR in the cell, thus the production of LuxI is stopped. And meal is no longer served.
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