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Parsed synthesis of pyocyanin via co-culture enables context-dependent intercellular redox communication.

Kayla ChunKristina StephensSally WangChen-Yu TsaoGregory F PayneWilliam E Bentley
Published in: Microbial cell factories (2021)
Our results show that redox-based signaling can be intermingled with other quorum sensing signaling in ways that enable user-defined control of microbial consortia yielding various outcomes defined by culture medium. Further, we demonstrated the utility of our previously designed growth control module in influencing signal propagation and metabolic activity is unimpeded by orthogonal redox-based signaling. By exploring novel multi-modal strategies for guiding communication and consortia outcome, the concepts introduced here may prove to be useful for coordination of multiple populations within complex microbial systems.
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