High-frequency Noise Attenuation of a Two-component System Responding to Short-pulse Input
2016
Among the various biological devices developed and characterized in synthetic biology, light-sensing biological devices can serve as an input--output system owing to their light modulation property. The well-characterized devices in living systems are useful for modulating cellular sensing and transducing information. In this study, we examined short pulse responsiveness of a light-sensing two-component system (TCS), Cph8-OmpR, which was generated by replacing the sensor domain of the EnvZ-OmpR osmoregulatory system with the light sensor Cph1. We varied the input pulse width of the Cph8-OmpR system and found that an input width of
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