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. 2018 Sep 19;115(40):9835–9844. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1808567115

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

The RppA biosensor is also functional in P. putida and C. glutamicum. Normalized signals generated from the RppA biosensors in (A) P. putida and in (B) C. glutamicum showed dose-dependent responses to intracellular malonyl-CoA abundance. Intracellular malonyl-CoA abundance was titrated using different concentrations of cerulenin added to the medium. Signals normalized with cell growth are plotted either with (RppA+) or without (RppA) RppA expression. Error bars, mean ± SD (n = 3).