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- 2015 Synthetic Biology: Engineering, Evolution & Design (SEED)
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- Modular Engineering of Bacterial Two-Component Systems to Encode Novel Signaling Properties
Here, we exploit the modular protein domain architecture of TCSs to program diverse signaling properties. Using our previous E. coli light-switchable TCSs, we identify domains and conserved mutations to create new signaling modules that can increase or decrease pathway activity, and show that this approach is generalizable across different TCSs. Furthermore, using these elements we engineer simple feedback and feedforward loops to encode ultrasensitivity, acceleration, pulsing, delay, and memory. We are applying this framework to engineer probiotic bacteria that can sense and remember exposure to diagnostic profiles of disease-associated human gut metabolites and respond with therapeutic molecules.