Team:Calgary/Lab/Signalling
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<b>Figure 2. Schematic depiction of AI-2 signalling circuit.</b> This genetic circuit encodes the proteins necessary for the AI-2 signalling cascade (see Figure 1). Curved arrows represent promoters, while straight arrows represent genes. The luxOU operon is under constitutive control of the TetR promoter (BBa_R0040), whereas the ∆luxPQ operon is under control of the ∆σ70 promoter, allowing for control of expression levels. For simplicity, the terminators after each operon are not shown in this circuit. | <b>Figure 2. Schematic depiction of AI-2 signalling circuit.</b> This genetic circuit encodes the proteins necessary for the AI-2 signalling cascade (see Figure 1). Curved arrows represent promoters, while straight arrows represent genes. The luxOU operon is under constitutive control of the TetR promoter (BBa_R0040), whereas the ∆luxPQ operon is under control of the ∆σ70 promoter, allowing for control of expression levels. For simplicity, the terminators after each operon are not shown in this circuit. | ||
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+ | For an in depth look at the construction of the signalling circuit complete with results, please see the papers below. These papers both deal with signalling circuit construction, although from different perspectives: LuxPQ and LuxOU. | ||
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