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- | <p class="r" style=""><b class="floatL">R</b>eceptor aims to transplant a nose for <i>S.cerevisiae</i> to achieve the communication between eukaryotes and prokaryotes through odorant. We select a G protein coupled receptor(GPCR) from <i>C.elegans</i>, odr-10, as our nose to detect the volatile, diacetyl, generated by <i>E.coli</i>. In order to improve the efficiency of the olfactory receptor, we would modify the downstream pathway by expressing chimeric Gpa1 and knock out the Far1 gene.</p> | + | <p class="r" style=""><b class="floatL">R</b>eceptor aims to transplant a nose for <i>S.cerevisiae</i> to achieve the communication between eukaryotes and prokaryotes through odorant. We select a G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) from <i>C.elegans</i>, odr-10, as our nose to detect the volatile, diacetyl, generated by <i>E.coli</i>. In order to improve the efficiency of the olfactory receptor, we would modify the downstream pathway by expressing chimeric Gpa1 and knock out the Far1 gene.</p> |
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