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English: Activation of the lux operon by LuxR and LuxI in Aliivibrio fischeri (A) At low cell density, the autoinducers (3OC6-HSL – red dots), produced by LuxI, diffuse through the cell membrane into the growth medium. Based on Li and Nair (2012) (authorization of use license number 4454260086749). * Li, Z., and Nair, S. K. (2012). Quorum sensing: how bacteria can coordinate activity and synchronize their response to external signals? Protein Sci. 21, 1403–1417. doi: 10.1002/pro.2132 |
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Author | Lisa Tanet, Christian Tamburini, Chloé Baumas, Marc Garel, Gwénola Simon and Laurie Casalot |
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