<div><p>Two-component signaling (2CS) systems enable bacterial cells to respond to changes in their local environment, often using a membrane-bound sensor protein and a cytoplasmic responder protein to regulate gene expression. Previous work has shown that <i>Escherichia coli’s</i> natural EnvZ/OmpR 2CS could be modified to construct a light-sensing bacterial photography system. The resulting bacterial photographs, or “<i>coli</i>roids,” rely on a phosphotransfer reaction between Cph8, a synthetic version of EnvZ that senses red light, and OmpR. Gene expression changes can be visualized through upregulation of a LacZ reporter gene by phosphorylated OmpR. Unfortunately, basal LacZ expression leads to a detectable reporter signal even when ce...
Light can be used to control numerous cellular processes including protein function and interaction ...
One of the most fundamental ways of signal perception and propagation is mediated by the bacterial t...
Genetically-encodable optical reporters, such as Green Fluorescent Protein, have revolutionized the ...
Two-component signaling (2CS) systems enable bacterial cells to respond to changes in their local en...
Light-switchable proteins enable unparalleled control of molecular biological processes in live orga...
Many biological signalling pathways have evolved to produce responses to environmental signals that ...
The ability to detect environmental conditions and effect appropriate responses at the cellular leve...
Bacteria have devised sophisticated His-Asp phosphorelay signaling systems for eliciting a variety o...
Two-component signal transduction systems enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of en...
Photo-receptors are widely present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which serves as the fou...
Two-component systems are a highly conserved signal transduction pathway that enable bacteria to sen...
Light-switchable gene expression systems provide transient, non-invasive and reversible means to con...
Bacteria use Two Component Systems (TCS) to sense and respond to changes in their external environme...
AbstractEngineered signaling networks can impart cells with new functionalities useful for directing...
Bacteria are highly adaptable organisms capable of growth on countless carbon and nitrogen sources a...
Light can be used to control numerous cellular processes including protein function and interaction ...
One of the most fundamental ways of signal perception and propagation is mediated by the bacterial t...
Genetically-encodable optical reporters, such as Green Fluorescent Protein, have revolutionized the ...
Two-component signaling (2CS) systems enable bacterial cells to respond to changes in their local en...
Light-switchable proteins enable unparalleled control of molecular biological processes in live orga...
Many biological signalling pathways have evolved to produce responses to environmental signals that ...
The ability to detect environmental conditions and effect appropriate responses at the cellular leve...
Bacteria have devised sophisticated His-Asp phosphorelay signaling systems for eliciting a variety o...
Two-component signal transduction systems enable bacteria to sense and respond to a wide range of en...
Photo-receptors are widely present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which serves as the fou...
Two-component systems are a highly conserved signal transduction pathway that enable bacteria to sen...
Light-switchable gene expression systems provide transient, non-invasive and reversible means to con...
Bacteria use Two Component Systems (TCS) to sense and respond to changes in their external environme...
AbstractEngineered signaling networks can impart cells with new functionalities useful for directing...
Bacteria are highly adaptable organisms capable of growth on countless carbon and nitrogen sources a...
Light can be used to control numerous cellular processes including protein function and interaction ...
One of the most fundamental ways of signal perception and propagation is mediated by the bacterial t...
Genetically-encodable optical reporters, such as Green Fluorescent Protein, have revolutionized the ...