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           <p>The inducible system works as detailed in the diagram below. When pTAC is induced due to the presence of IPTG, PsiR is transcribed and binds to the pPsitac promoter repressing the transcription of the mCherry protein. When psicose is present, the sugar binds to PsiR, freeing up the promoter and subsequently the colour output</p>
 
           <p>The inducible system works as detailed in the diagram below. When pTAC is induced due to the presence of IPTG, PsiR is transcribed and binds to the pPsitac promoter repressing the transcription of the mCherry protein. When psicose is present, the sugar binds to PsiR, freeing up the promoter and subsequently the colour output</p>
  
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Our Experimental Results


Below is a diagram of our Sensynova Framework. Clicking on each part of the framework (e.g. detector modules) links to the relevant results.

Alternatively, at the bottom of this page are tabs which will show you results for every part of the project



Framework

Framework Chassis

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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