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==Working== | ==Working== | ||
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The Turing Machine begins with the default state 'A'. | The Turing Machine begins with the default state 'A'. | ||
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In this state it encounters a '0' (represented by Lactose) first. In this state, the LuxR protein will be constitutively produced. The LacO (to which repressor protein remains bound in the normal state) becomes activated in presence of Lactose. However this does not lead to the expression of the reporter gene as this requires activation of the pLuxR promoter (requiring AHL). Thus the Turing Machine remains in state 'A', leaves the '0' unchanged and moves one step to the RIGHT. | In this state it encounters a '0' (represented by Lactose) first. In this state, the LuxR protein will be constitutively produced. The LacO (to which repressor protein remains bound in the normal state) becomes activated in presence of Lactose. However this does not lead to the expression of the reporter gene as this requires activation of the pLuxR promoter (requiring AHL). Thus the Turing Machine remains in state 'A', leaves the '0' unchanged and moves one step to the RIGHT. | ||
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When the Turing Machine encounters Lactose ('0') the repressor protein is released from the LacO site. This enables the pLuxR promoter to be activated by the AHL-LuxR complex. This enables the expression of AHL (turning the state '0' into '1') and also enables the expression of the reporter gene (RFP). This signals that the Turing machine has halted. | When the Turing Machine encounters Lactose ('0') the repressor protein is released from the LacO site. This enables the pLuxR promoter to be activated by the AHL-LuxR complex. This enables the expression of AHL (turning the state '0' into '1') and also enables the expression of the reporter gene (RFP). This signals that the Turing machine has halted. | ||
The overall result of this process is that the Turing Machine adds +1 to a string of 11111's as is required by the specification of the Turing Machine. | The overall result of this process is that the Turing Machine adds +1 to a string of 11111's as is required by the specification of the Turing Machine. |
Revision as of 23:28, 21 October 2009