quorum sensing

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Environmentally Controlled Invasion of Cancer Cells by Engineered Bacteria

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Year of publication: 
2005
Journal name: 
Journal of Molecular Biology
Bacteria can sense their environment, distinguish between cell types, and deliver proteins to eukaryotic cells. Here, we engineer the interaction between bacteria and cancer cells to depend on heterologous environmental signals. We have characterized invasin from Yersinia pseudotuburculosis as an output module that enables Escherichia coli to invade cancer-derived cells, including HeLa, HepG2, and U2OS lines. To environmentally restrict invasion, we placed this module under the control of heterologous sensors. Read more »
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Engineering motility as a phenotypic response to LuxI/R-dependent quorum sensing in Escherichia coli.

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Year of publication: 
2008
Journal name: 
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
The repertoire of functional outputs interfaced with the LuxI/LuxR quorum sensing system in engineered Escherichia coli has been expanded to include motility via inducible expression of motB. Appropriate choice of ribosome binding site controlling MotB translation was crucial to achieving control over motility. Read more »

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