Abstract

Synthetic biology gave rise to microorganisms engineered to transform light cues to appropriate outputs to create images on living matter. Generation of such a image commonly requires enzymatic conversion of a colorless compound to a visible pigment. In yeast, this can be achieved by blocking the adenine biosynthesis pathway at a specific step: Fusing the respective enzyme to a photo-sensitive degron results in cells that allow photographic reproductions.

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