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=== Implementation in ''E. coli'' ===
=== Implementation in ''E. coli'' ===
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Mosai''coli'' involves three main constructs per cell, one for quorum sensing, one for production of integrases, and the last with the integrase based XOR logic gate to perform computation. Each cell can receive two orthogonal AHLs - the LuxI product ''N''-3-oxohexanoyl-homoserine lactone (3OC<sub>6</sub>-HSL) and the RhlI product ''N''-butanoyl-L-homoserine lactone (C<sub>4</sub>-HSL).  The 3OC<sub>6</sub>-HSL or the C<sub>4</sub>-HSL received by the cell bind to their corresponding receptor proteins  LuxR and RhlR, thus activating them. The LuxR-3OC<sub>6</sub>-HSL or RhlR-C<sub>4</sub>-HSL complex bind to the corresponding promoters Prhl and Plux on the second plasmid and positively regulate the expression of two integrases ΦC31 and Bxb1 respectively. Additionally, we use riboregulators to regulate the expression of the integrases thus reducing the leakiness of promoters  P<sub>lux</sub> or P<sub>rhl</sub><sup>[[#refWilliams|[10]]]</sup>.
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Mosai''coli'' involves three main constructs per cell, one for quorum sensing, one for production of integrases, and the last with the integrase based XOR logic gate to perform computation. Each cell can receive two orthogonal acyl homoserine latones (AHLs) - the LuxI product ''N''-3-oxohexanoyl-homoserine lactone (3OC<sub>6</sub>-HSL) and the RhlI product ''N''-butanoyl-L-homoserine lactone (C<sub>4</sub>-HSL).  The 3OC<sub>6</sub>-HSL or the C<sub>4</sub>-HSL received by the cell bind to their corresponding receptor proteins  LuxR and RhlR, thus activating them. The LuxR-3OC<sub>6</sub>-HSL or RhlR-C<sub>4</sub>-HSL complex bind to the corresponding promoters Prhl and Plux on the second plasmid and positively regulate the expression of two integrases ΦC31 and Bxb1 respectively. Additionally, we use riboregulators to regulate the expression of the integrases thus reducing the leakiness of promoters  P<sub>lux</sub> or P<sub>rhl</sub><sup>[[#refWilliams|[10]]]</sup>.
[[File:ETHZurich molbio simplified.png |500px|center|]]
[[File:ETHZurich molbio simplified.png |500px|center|]]

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