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Cell-Cell Communication, Sensing and Chemotaxis
N Kuldell for Spring 2009
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Heidelburg iGEM 2008: ecolicense to kill
Part 1: Sensing Background information
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Cell-Cell Communication natural context: Cuttlefish and Vibrio harveyi
Cuttlefish: master of camouflage During the day they lie buried in the bottom of the ocean; at night they swim and hunt for food.
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Cell-Cell Communication natural context: Cuttlefish and Vibrio harveyi
AI-2 AI-1 Few cells: Autoinducers diffuse away More cells: Autoinducers initiate signaling, transcription Photo from B. Bassler, Fig from: Genes & Dev : doi: /gad
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Cell-Cell Communication
iGEM context: “prey” pathogen, “predator” killer Prey Cell LuxS= enzyme that produces autoinducer 2 (AI2)…diffuses through the media Predator Cell Nature (2002) 415: 545 LuxP, LuxQ = receptor that binds (AI2)…induces chemotaxis….how?
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Sensing and Signaling Cascades
natural context: “TCS” 2 component signaling AI-2 AI-1 Stimulus Activates SHK Transfers to RR Output P TCS “SHK” sensor histidine kinase “RR” response regulator
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Sensing and Signaling Cascades
natural context: “TCS” 2 component signaling Stimulus Activates SHK Transfers to RR Output P TCS “SHK” sensor kinase “RR” response regulator Plant Physiol. (1998) 117: 723
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Sensing and Signaling Cascades
natural context: “TCS” 2 component signaling Stimulus Activates SHK Transfers to RR Output Tar Che flagella P CCW, default, tumble CW, signal, swim TCS “SHK” sensor kinase “RR” response regulator J Bacteriol. (2000)182: 6865
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Sensing and Signaling Cascades iGEM context: chimeric receptor
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