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           As part of our project, SOX was designed to be an ‘adaptor’ that could link glyphosate into our framework via a formaldehyde detector module. This concept could then be applied to other molecules that have easily detectable substrates in their degradation pathways. The aim of this part of the project was to demonstrate that SOX can be expressed by <i>E. coli</i> cells and that when glyphosate is added SOX can convert it to formaldehyde to be detected via a biosensor.
 
           As part of our project, SOX was designed to be an ‘adaptor’ that could link glyphosate into our framework via a formaldehyde detector module. This concept could then be applied to other molecules that have easily detectable substrates in their degradation pathways. The aim of this part of the project was to demonstrate that SOX can be expressed by <i>E. coli</i> cells and that when glyphosate is added SOX can convert it to formaldehyde to be detected via a biosensor.
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<p class="legend"><center><strong>Figure 1:</strong> Biochemical pathway of the degradation of glyphosate to glycine and formaldehyde.</p></center>
 
<p class="legend"><center><strong>Figure 1:</strong> Biochemical pathway of the degradation of glyphosate to glycine and formaldehyde.</p></center>

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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.

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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

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