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Two-component system-based signal transduction in bacteria

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English: Two-component system-based signal transduction in bacteria
This connects specific inputs with measurable output responses. Schematic showing two TCSs sensing two different external inputs (stimulus), leading to the activation of their corresponding target promoters and concomitant gene expression. This results in expression of green fluorescent protein in the case of TCS1 or luminescence in the case of TCS2. In both cases, the response can be experimentally measured. HK, histidine kinase; RR, response regulator; CM, cell membrane
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Source [1] doi:10.3390/s20010180
Author Zhiyong Sun, Philipp F. Popp, Christoph Loderer and Ainhoa Revilla-Guarinos

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