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Article Dans Une Revue Current Opinion in Microbiology Année : 2016

Sensing new chemicals with bacterial transcription factors

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Bacteria rely on allosteric transcription factors (aTFs) to sense a wide range of chemicals. The variety of effectors has contributed in making aTFs the most used input system in synthetic biological circuits. Considering their enabling role in biotechnology, an important question concerns the size of the chemical space that can potentially be detected by these biosensors. From digging into the ever changing repertoire of natural regulatory circuits, to advances in aTF engineering, we review here different strategies that are pushing the boundaries of this chemical space. We also review natural and synthetic cases of indirect sensing, where aTFs work in combination with metabolism to enable detection of new molecules.
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hal-01605043 , version 1 (02-10-2017)

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Vincent Libis, Baudoin Delepine, Jean-Loup Faulon. Sensing new chemicals with bacterial transcription factors. Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2016, 33, pp.105-112. ⟨10.1016/j.mib.2016.07.006⟩. ⟨hal-01605043⟩
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