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Control of type III protein secretion using a minimal genetic system

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Figure 1 | The native and refactored versions of SPI-1 are compared. (a) SPI-1 is shown with the known internal and global regulatory network 24,58,67
Figure 2 | Intermediate steps in building and debugging the refactored SPI-1. See Supplementary Table 2 and Supplementary Fig
Figure 3 | Completion of the refactored SPI-1. (a) The dual controller is shown where T7*(T3) and T7*(K1F) are under IPTG- and AHL-inducible control, respectively (Supplementary Fig
Figure 4 | Structural and functional analysis of the refactored T3SS. Data are shown for the complete refactored system (Fig

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