Engineering RGB color vision into Escherichia coli

Nature Chemical Biology
Jesus Fernandez-RodriguezChristopher A Voigt

Abstract

Optogenetic tools use colored light to rapidly control gene expression in space and time. We designed a genetically encoded system that gives Escherichia coli the ability to distinguish between red, green, and blue (RGB) light and respond by changing gene expression. We use this system to produce 'color photographs' on bacterial culture plates by controlling pigment production and to redirect metabolic flux by expressing CRISPRi guide RNAs.

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