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Revision as of 17:44, 27 October 2017


Model


To further describe our characterization of the DAS and LAA degradation tags, our team designed a visual representation of the relative degradation strengths.








The above photos are of another model shown at the 2017 RESA Conference and the Atlanta Science Festival. Primarily serving a purpose of grabbing public attention, it is programmed via a small computer chip to change the luminosity of the lights from a high state to a low state depending on a change in the circuitry.
This represents precision metabolic engineering in cells with the luminosity being the ‘output’ of the cells. This model’s purpose was to represent how precision metabolic engineering allows cells to rapidly switch between different metabolic states (ie. differences in luminosity).