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<h1>Making ''E. coli'' Glow</h1>
Light Sensor Parts: http://partsregistry.org/Featured_Parts:Light_Sensor and paper : http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7067/full/nature04405.html  
Light Sensor Parts: http://partsregistry.org/Featured_Parts:Light_Sensor and paper : http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7067/full/nature04405.html  

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Making E. coli Glow

Light Sensor Parts: http://partsregistry.org/Featured_Parts:Light_Sensor and paper : http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7067/full/nature04405.html

It seems to repress gene expression by having red light inhibit phosphorylation which would activate a promoter. I don't understand how pops affects this at all...

After looking at some devices, it would seem as POPS has to do with the RBS. So... a device with a weak strength is activated by high POPS...? I'm just guessing here now... And i don't understand how the chemical signals won't diffuse to affect other promoters.. or will it?

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