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<p>Another interesting result was the with the synthetic AHL Rpa. As depicted in the graph below, it shows an almost steady state of GFP production, independent of the concentration of the AHL signal. This trend can also be seen in multiple systems such as the induction of LasR with a Rhl AHL, LuxR with Rhl AHL, and LuxR with a Rpa AHL. This might be a useful finding if researchers wanted to use a smaller amount of signal due to limiting resources of RpaI or RhlI sender. However, it did not show an orthogonal pathway since it did in fact promote GFP expression.</p>
 
<p>Another interesting result was the with the synthetic AHL Rpa. As depicted in the graph below, it shows an almost steady state of GFP production, independent of the concentration of the AHL signal. This trend can also be seen in multiple systems such as the induction of LasR with a Rhl AHL, LuxR with Rhl AHL, and LuxR with a Rpa AHL. This might be a useful finding if researchers wanted to use a smaller amount of signal due to limiting resources of RpaI or RhlI sender. However, it did not show an orthogonal pathway since it did in fact promote GFP expression.</p>
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