Engineering E.Coli to see Light

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Engineering E.Coli to see Light Voigt CA et. al. 2005

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Engineering E.Coli to see Light. Voigt CA et. al. 2005. Light Engineering Imaging using E.Coli. Stimulus. Output. System. Sensor. Signal Transducer. Effector. Stimulus. Red Light Highly defined edges Two-dimensional image. Extracellular sensor. Intracellular regulator. Sensor. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Engineering E.Coli to see Light

Voigt CA et. al. 2005

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Light Engineering Imaging using E.Coli

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SystemStimulus

SensorSensor

EffectorEffectorOutput

Signal Transducer

Signal Transducer

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Stimulus

Red Light Highly defined edges Two-dimensional image

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Sensor

Phytochrome Membrane bound extracellular sensor Intracellular regulator

Fusion protein: phytochrome and EnvZ histidine kinase domain

Extracellular sensor

Intracellular regulator

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Photoreceptor Expression

PCB not produced in E.Coli Introduction of PCB synthesis genes Converts haem into PCB

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Transduction Mechanism

Red light represses EnvZ auto-phosphorylation

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Output

OmpR-P activates promoter linked to reporter gene

lacZ reporter produce black compound

OmpR-P dependent ompC promoter

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System Revisited

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Review

Created novel genetic circuit High definition film

(~100 megapixels per square inch) lacZ expression as a function of

light intensity / wavelength Transfer function

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Something for the team to think about!!

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Light Canon

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Characterisation

Macro Resolution

Micro Transfer function SigB activity as a function of:

Intensity Wavelength