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<p class="legend"><center><strong>Figure 2:</strong> <a href="http://sbolstandard.org/visual#post-780">SBOL Visual</a> detailing BBa_K2205004 Design</center></p>
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<p class="legend"><center><strong>Figure 2:</strong> BBa_K2205004 Design</center></p>
 
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<p class="legend"><center><strong>Figure 7:</strong> Sarcosine Oxidase expression was induced by adding 40 µl of 100 mM IPTG. Lane 1: 6 µl ladder, Lane 2: 10 µl sfGFP, Lane 3: BL21-DE3, Lane 4: 10µl SOX 1, Lane 5: 10 µl SOX 2, Lane 6: 10 µl SOX 3, Lane 7: 10 µl SOX 4, Lane 8: 10 µl SOX 5, Lane 9: 10 µl SOX 6, Lane 10: 6 µl ladder. Circled bands show sarcosine oxidase at ~42 kDa, the expected weight.</p></center>
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<p class="legend"><center><strong>Figure 7:</strong> Sarcosine Oxidase expression was induced by adding 40 µl of 100 mM IPTG. Lane 1: 6 µl ladder, Lane 2: 10 µl sfGFP, Lane 3: BL21-DE3, Lane 4: 10µl SOX 1, Lane 5: 10 µl SOX 2, Lane 6: 10 µl SOX 3, Lane 7: 10 µl SOX 4, Lane 8: 10 µl SOX 5, Lane 9: 10 µl SOX 6, Lane 10: 6 µl ladder. Circled bands show sarcosine oxidase at ~42 kDa, the expected molecular weight.</p></center>
 
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           <p><b>Qualitative assay.</b> Due to time constraints only a preliminary qualitative assay was carried out. Co-cultures of Arsenic detector, processor unit and 3 different reporter modules carrying 2 chromoproteins (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2205016">BBa_K2205016</a>, <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2205018">BBa_K2205018</a>) and sfGFP (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2205015">BBa_K2205015</a>) were inoculated and grown overnight in LB+chloramphenicol (12.5ng/ul). The day after the cultures were diluted at OD600 0.1 and mixed together to obtain co-cultures with ratio 1:1:13 (detector:processor:reporter). The samples were supplemented with different concentration of Arsenic (0ppb, 10ppb, 50ppb, 100ppb) to induce the expression of quorum sensing molecules and eventually achieve the chromoproteins visualisation (Figures 6, 7, 8). </p>
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           <p><b>Qualitative assay.</b> Due to time constraints only a preliminary qualitative assay was carried out. Co-cultures of Arsenic detector, processor unit and 3 different reporter modules carrying two chromoproteins (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2205016">BBa_K2205016</a>, <a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2205018">BBa_K2205018</a>) and sfGFP (<a href="http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K2205015">BBa_K2205015</a>) were inoculated and grown overnight in LB+chloramphenicol (12.5ng/ul). The day after the cultures were diluted at OD600 0.1 and mixed together to obtain co-cultures with ratio 1:1:13 (detector:processor:reporter). The samples were supplemented with different concentration of Arsenic (0ppb, 10ppb, 50ppb, 100ppb) to induce the expression of quorum sensing molecules and eventually achieve the chromoproteins visualisation (Figures 6, 7, 8). </p>
 
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           <p>The Sensynova multicellular biosensor platform has been developed to overcome the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/HP/Silver">limitations identified by our team</a> that hamper success in biosensor development. One of these limits regards the lack of modularity and reusability of the various components. Our platform design, based on the expression of three main modules (Detector, Processor and Reporter) by three <i>E.coli</i> strains in co-culture, allows the switch of possible variances for each module and the production of multiple customised biosensors.
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           <p>The Sensynova multicellular biosensor platform has been developed to overcome the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/HP/Gold_Integrated">limitations identified by our team</a> that hamper success in biosensor development. One of these limits regards the lack of modularity and reusability of the various components. Our platform design, based on the expression of three main modules (Detector, Processor and Reporter) by three <i>E.coli</i> strains in co-culture, allows the switch of possible variances for each module and the production of multiple customised biosensors.
 
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           This section of the project is based on testing the modularity of the system by replacing the sfGFP output part of the Sensynova platform design with three different output chromoprotein variants; BBa_K1033929 (aeBlue), BBa_K1033925 (spisPink) and BBa_K1033915 (amajLime).</p>
 
           This section of the project is based on testing the modularity of the system by replacing the sfGFP output part of the Sensynova platform design with three different output chromoprotein variants; BBa_K1033929 (aeBlue), BBa_K1033925 (spisPink) and BBa_K1033915 (amajLime).</p>

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Framework in Cell Free Protein Synthesis Systems

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