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When ''P. aeruginosa cells'' are stuck on our agar chip and come close to our sensor cells, the latter take up the HSL molecules secreted by the pathogens. Inside the sensor cells, the autoinducer binds to the LasR gene product and activate the expression of the TEV protease. The protease then cleaves the GFP-REACh construct. When '''illuminated with light of 480 nm''', the excitation wavelenght of GFP, our sensor cells in the vicinity of ''P. aeruginosa'' give a '''fluorescence signal'''. On the other hand, sensor cells that were not anywhere close to the pathogens do not express the protease. Therefore, the GFP will still be attached to the dark quencher in these cells, and no fluorescence is produced. | When ''P. aeruginosa cells'' are stuck on our agar chip and come close to our sensor cells, the latter take up the HSL molecules secreted by the pathogens. Inside the sensor cells, the autoinducer binds to the LasR gene product and activate the expression of the TEV protease. The protease then cleaves the GFP-REACh construct. When '''illuminated with light of 480 nm''', the excitation wavelenght of GFP, our sensor cells in the vicinity of ''P. aeruginosa'' give a '''fluorescence signal'''. On the other hand, sensor cells that were not anywhere close to the pathogens do not express the protease. Therefore, the GFP will still be attached to the dark quencher in these cells, and no fluorescence is produced. | ||
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