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== Second order crosstalk: Combination of both cross-talk levels  ==
== Second order crosstalk: Combination of both cross-talk levels  ==

Latest revision as of 12:18, 16 October 2014

<partinfo>BBa_R0062 AddReview 4</partinfo> ETH Zurich 2014

Contents

Characterization of two-order crosstalk

Background information

System considered

Modeling crosstalk

First-order crosstalk

First Level crosstalk: LuxR binds to different HSL and activates the promoter Plux

ETH Zurich 1crosstalkPlux.png

Second Level crosstalk: LuxR binds to 3OC6-HSL, its natural HSL, and activates different promoter

ETH Zurich 2crosstralkRlux.png

Second order crosstalk: Combination of both cross-talk levels

Other regulatory proteins, like LuxR, bind to different HSL and activates the promoter.

Results

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