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foreign is a biopolymer that is often known as a product made by plants the less common known producers of cellulose are bacteria hi my name is Maya rawett and this summer I got to work in the strap lab with a bacteria called comatogaobacter xylinis which is an understudy bacterial cellulose Factory all bacteria have signals that they use to interact with each other and also that Aid in different areas and characteristics of those bacteria the specific organism that I got to work with this summer has a gatekeeper protein that exports a signal that aids in a number of different characteristics and number of things for example an Asian biofilm formation and sticking on surfaces cellular communication chemotaxis which is moving by chemicals and cellulose production throughout the summer I was able to use a number of techniques in molecular biology genetic studies and microscopy to unravel just how this protein exports the signal and how that controls cellulose production cellulose product