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       <b>3)Reporter or output: </b>Produces a response to the target. For example, fluorescent proteins and beta-galactosidase. Additionally, some biosensors may produce outputs which interact with the target molecule once it has been sensed, such as the production of degradation enzymes in bioremediation projects. We have termed these outputs as “effectors”.</br>
 
       <b>3)Reporter or output: </b>Produces a response to the target. For example, fluorescent proteins and beta-galactosidase. Additionally, some biosensors may produce outputs which interact with the target molecule once it has been sensed, such as the production of degradation enzymes in bioremediation projects. We have termed these outputs as “effectors”.</br>
 
<b>4)Adaptors: </b> If the molecule is hard to detect, adaptor components can be placed before the detector unit, to convert the target molecules to something able to be sensed by the detector component. For example, for target that degrades into an easily detectable molecule, a biochemical conversion adaptor could be placed before the detector component which enzymatically degrades the target molecule into the molecule detected by the detector module.  
 
<b>4)Adaptors: </b> If the molecule is hard to detect, adaptor components can be placed before the detector unit, to convert the target molecules to something able to be sensed by the detector component. For example, for target that degrades into an easily detectable molecule, a biochemical conversion adaptor could be placed before the detector component which enzymatically degrades the target molecule into the molecule detected by the detector module.  
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<b>Table 1: Percentages of biosensors components used in iGEM. </b></p>
 
<b>Table 1: Percentages of biosensors components used in iGEM. </b></p>
 
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         <p> We propose that splitting these modular biosensor components into different cells, as shown below, and co-culturing the cells together, will greatly reduce the complexity of biosensor circuit development. </p>
 
         <p> We propose that splitting these modular biosensor components into different cells, as shown below, and co-culturing the cells together, will greatly reduce the complexity of biosensor circuit development. </p>

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Our Experimental Results

Biochemical Adaptor

Target

Detector Modules

Multicellular Framework Testing

C12 HSL: Connector 1

Processor Modules

Framework in Cell Free Protein Synthesis Systems

C4 HSL: Connector 2

Reporter Modules



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