Fig. 3, Fig. 4
Hypothetical positions of residues in TraR corresponding to those found to modulate
acyl-HSL specificity in LuxR. The crystal structure of the LuxR homologue TraR
(PDB 1L3L) has been determined (Zhang et al., 2002).
Experiment
Sender; LuxI plasmid transformed into E.coli strains (JW1908)
Receiver; LuxR-gfp plasmid transformed into E.coli strains (JW1908)
Culture/ Cndn.
Both Sender and Receiver (+/- Mutation) were inoculated into small (2mL) culture and was shaken separately for 12h (at 37C)
Inoculated into flesh media, shaken until cell density hit 2.0 in OD600
Washed the cell and re-suspended. Cell density checked.
Mixed Sender and Receiver (Sender/Receiver 1000μl/1000μl).
Incubated at 30°C.
Time-chased the fluorescence (485nm(excitation) and 527nm(emission)) by gfp.
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