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N 3 hydroxytetradecanoyl dl homoserinelactone

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N-(3-hydroxytetradecanoyl)-dl-homoserinelactone is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It functions as a signaling molecule involved in quorum sensing, a process of cell-to-cell communication in certain bacterial species. The compound plays a role in the regulation of various bacterial behaviors and activities.

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Engineered Bacterial Sensor Circuits

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E. coli Nissle 1917 was used for experimentally assaying sensors, genetic
gates, and circuits. E. coli NEB
5-alpha (New England Biolabs) was used for cloning. E. coli NEB 10-beta (New England Biolabs) was
used to compare sensor and NOT gate response functions to EcN. Genetic
circuits and sensors were assayed in M9 minimal media (Sigma-Aldrich;
6.78 g/L Na2HPO4, 3 g/L KH2PO4, 1 g/L NH4Cl, 0.5 g/L NaCl final concentration)
with 0.34 g/L thiamine hydrochloride (Sigma-Aldrich), 0.2% Casamino
acids (Acros), 2 mM MgSO4 (Sigma-Aldrich), 0.1 mM CaCl2 (Sigma-Aldrich), and 0.4% d-glucose (Sigma-Aldrich).
Antibiotics used to select for circuit plasmids were 50 μg/mL
kanamycin (GoldBio), and 100 μg/mL spectinomycin (GoldBio).
The inputs used for the sensor promoters were isopropyl β-d-1-thiogalactopyranoside (GoldBio), anhydrotetracycline hydrochloride
(Sigma-Aldrich), l-arabinose (Sigma-Aldrich), choline chloride
(Sigma-Aldrich), gamma-aminobutyric acid (Sigma-Aldrich), N-butyryl-dl-homoserine lactone (Sigma-Aldrich),
3-oxohexanoyl-l-homoserine lactone (Sigma-Aldrich), N-(3-oxododecanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone (Sigma-Aldrich),
and N-(3-hydroxytetradecanoyl)-dl-homoserine
lactone (Sigma-Aldrich). The stock solutions were aqueous solutions,
except those used for HSLs and aTc. The stock solutions for HSLs were
dissolved in 100% dimethyl sulfoxide, and aTc was dissolved in 100%
ethanol.
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AHL-Induced Gene Expression in E. coli

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Experiments were carried out with E. coli TOP10 cells transformed with plasmid constructs (Supplementary Table 3). Plasmid constructs were assembled to comply with the BioBrick RCF [10] standard using a variety of molecular cloning techniques. Biological parts were acquired from the registry of Standard Biological parts or from chemical synthesis. DNA sequences of assembled AHL-receiver devices are available for download (10.5281/zenodo.1252305). AHL inducers utilised were purchased as follows: N-Butyryl-DL-homoserine lactone {C4 HSL} (09945 Sigma), 3-oxohexanoyl-l-homoserine lactone {3OC6 HSL} (K3007 Aldrich), N-(3-Oxooctanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone {3OC8 HSL} (O1764 Sigma), N-(3-Oxododecanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone {3OC12 HSL} (O9139 Sigma), N-(3-Hydroxytetradecanoyl)-DL-homoserine lactone {3OHC14 HSL} (51481 Sigma) and N-(p-Coumaroyl)-l-homoserine lactone {pC HSL} (07077 Sigma). AHLs stock solutions were made in 100% DMSO.
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