Engineering Escherichia coli to Sense Non-native Environmental Stimuli: Synthetic Chimera Two-component Systems

Volume: 24, Issue: 1, Pages: 12 - 22
Published: Jan 5, 2019
Abstract
The Two-component Regulatory System (TCS) is the primary mode that bacteria use to continuously sense the environment. A TCS is comprised of a periplasmic sensor Histidine kinase (HK) domain and a cytoplasmic Response regulator (RR) domain. The HK domain phosphorylates the RR domain to activate the effector gene expression. Utilizing a rational approach, the sensor HK was genetically engineered in Escherichia coli to create chimeric HK, by a...
Paper Details
Title
Engineering Escherichia coli to Sense Non-native Environmental Stimuli: Synthetic Chimera Two-component Systems
Published Date
Jan 5, 2019
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
12 - 22
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